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- Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 21:31:59 +0200
- From: Jens Oliver John <lists@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] ja fonts
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On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 10:15:08AM +0100, Darren Cook wrote: > I've a new notebook, with Linux Mint 18.1, xfce (the first notebook > where I've not had to pay the Microsoft tax, and not had to set up dual > boot). > > Getting the IME up and working, in both Japanese and Chinese, was the > easiest it has ever been [1][2]. Almost straightforward! > > The last thing I need to sort out is that the Japanese fonts are not > brilliant. They look quite cursive, clashing with the surrounding text. Some free fonts of reasonable quality which are available on most Linux distros (sometimes through a TeX package) include: * IPAPMincho (IPA P明朝) * IPAGothic (IPAゴシック) The best fonts I've personally used for screen display are: * Adobe Kozuka Gothic Pro * Adobe Kozuka Mincho Pro * Hiragino Mincho Pro * Hiragino Gothic Pro > IIRC, Google now has two full unicode fonts. Is the noto sans font > something I can install as the default system-wide font? ...poking > around, I notice the fonts-noto metapackage is already installed. (But > it seems to be made up of dozens of fonts.) You want to modify fontconfig's font preference list. The way glyphs are selected works by going through a preference list of fonts and pick the glyph from the first font that provides it. In order to configure Japanese `Mincho` fonts is by adding them to the `serif` font family after the font your main Latin glyphs come from. `Gothic` fonts usually belong to the sans family, though you can use Sans or Mincho everywhere. You can create ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf with a preference list as explained here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/fonts#Fallback_font_order_with_X11. As families, use serif or sans-serif or monospace as explained. The font family names Noto Sans, Noto Sans CJK etc you get from running `fc-list | grep Noto`.
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