So, reading
http://blogs.linux.ie/caolan/2011/02/09/small-libreoffice-font-dropdown-list-improvements/comment-page-1/#comment-157304
I see a complaint that "LibreOffice now even choose 'Microsoft YaHei'
for Traditional Chinese locale in Windows". And indeed YaHei (微软雅黑)
is a Simplified Chinese font, the Traditional equivalent is JhengHei (微
軟正黑體), and YaHei is listed as the default font for all zh-CN, zh-sg,
zh-TW and zh-HK
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/libs-core/commit/?id=231cdd06807a40ed3b9a3b9c896a22b46ea0a219
is the commit to set the default font to JhengHei for zh-TW and zh-HK, I
think we should consider this as a low-hanging for to cherry-pick to 3-4
This affects windows mostly, under linux only the first font in the list
is requested from fontconfig, along with the language desired, and the
fontconfig suggested returned font is used.
C.
Context
- [Libreoffice] [REVIEW] fix for default windows Traditional Chinese font · Caolán McNamara
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