How to enable Asian fonts?
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Not that I can read Japanese, but would like to see the fonts, rather than rectangles in Vivaldi. What should I install to get that?
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@chdsl
Hi, I can see Japanese on pages, http://www.japanese-language.aiyori.org/beginner1.html for example.
Add your Vivaldi version and a link for test.Cheers, mib
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Vivaldi 2.8.1664.32 (Official Build) snapshot (64-bit) -
@mib2berlin said in How to enable Asian fonts?:
@chdsl
Hi, I can see Japanese on pages, http://www.japanese-language.aiyori.org/beginner1.html for example.
Add your Vivaldi version and a link for test.Cheers, mib
I am on Arch. Vivaldi is 2.8.1664.35 (Stable channel) (64-bit). Some fonts have to installed, don't know which. The problem is I don't like to see those rectangles, but would like to see the letters. It works out of box in Windows 10.
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@Gwen-Dragon said in How to enable Asian fonts?:
@chdsl Install the font Noto Sans CJK JP. Package
fonts-noto-cjk
.Noto fonts ttf were there, but ttf-sazanami wasn't, so installed it and got Japanese back. Now, Vivaldi forum looks nicer.
@Gwen-Dragon Could you please make this thread resolved? Thanks.
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