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Re: Problems with Japanese fonts (firefox/emacs/java)



On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 20:47:39 +0100
Thomas Klausner <wiz@NetBSD.org> wrote:

> I have the cyberbit-ttf and kochi-ttf fonts installed, and the
> emacs/leim/mule-ucs packages.
> 
> The first problem I have is that when visiting e.g. on
> 	http://www.safalra.com/science/linguistics/unicoderadicals.html
> with Firefox, not all of the radicals are displayed correctly; some
> are replaced by a box with 4 hexadecimal digits inside. For example,
> in the fifth line
> 	4E59 to 4E84    44      \x{4E59} \x{4E5A} \x{4E5B}
> only the first two characters are displayed as Kanji, the third
> one is a box with 4E5B inside; similarly for the
> 	5DDB to 5DE4    10      \x{5DDB} \x{5DDC} \x{5DDD}
> line, where the second character is a box.
> 
> I guess that this the font firefox is using is missing some glyphs.
> Does anyone know of a (free) font that can display the page mentioned
> above without problems? (and how to make firefox use it)

I'm using www/firefox-gtk2-bin (linux binary) on NetBSD 2.0/i386.
First, above problems occured, but after installing fonts/cyberbit-ttf
and doing 'fc-cache', display all character correctry.
(No change of preference on firefox)

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