We know the default simplified chinese font of Fedora 13 Livecd X86_64 Beta is wqy-zenhei,and it's very nice for most chinese users. But after I installed the package openoffice-langpack-zh_CN,The system's default font change to Uming fonts.It looks ugly. I noticed that when installing openoffice-langpack-zh_CN,yum installed cjkuni-Uming-font due to package dependencies。 -------- Maybe the fontconfig's profile in /etc/fonts/conf.d let the Uming fonts loaded before wqy-zenhei. When I removed cjkuni-Uming-font or deleted 64-ttf-arphic-uming.conf the default simplified chinese font change back to wqy-zenhei again. ----- I think it's a bug because I didn't found the same problem in Debian Squeeze.After I installed cjkuni-Uming-font the default font in Debian is still wqy-zenhei. Thanks.
I think this might well be a openoffice.org-langpack-zh_CN issue: probably the langpack should be updated to use/require WQY Zenhei now.
but uming should not override wqy-zenhei..
A clone bug is reported against openoffice.org. Here are new font proposals for Chinese users, which is currently under review, from: http://pwu.fedorapeople.org/fonts-conf/ Please try it, Feel free to comment.
The requirement of UMing in openoffice.org-langpack-zh_CN is removed, please see bug: [Bug 589889] update openoffice-langpack-zh_CN to not require uming, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=589889.
As the SC/TC fonts improvements is released last Saturday. Close bug.