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Beginners' Questions Chinese Fonts Not Applying
  1. #1
    Santiago de Aragón Santiago de Aragón @santiagodearagon

    Hey all, I am trying to change the font of a Chinese character from Inkscape's default font.

    I choose the font, I press 'Apply,' but it doesn't change the font at all. Are there any tips on this matter? Thank you in advance!

    Santiago de Aragón

  2. #2
    Polygon Polygon @Polygon🌶

    I don´t understand the question. To me it can be read as: "I am trying to change a Chinese glyph from a default font" Even though I´m not sure how. Or do you want a new font as a default font? There is a button for this.

  3. #3
    Santiago de Aragón Santiago de Aragón @santiagodearagon

    Yes, I'm trying to change a Chinese glyph from the default font. Is this possible?

  4. #4
    Polygon Polygon @Polygon🌶

    I guess the easiest way is to convert the glyph into shape with Path->Object to Path then take the node-tool - if you want to alter an existent font it´s a whole other story.

  5. #5
    foxkid foxkid @foxkid

    I have found this same problem.  I am not a beginner using InkScape.  Most of you are more experienced than I am.

    I have text, two letters of Chinese.  I select the letters, and enter the "Text and Font" window to select another font.  The "text" window has the two characters.  The "Font" window shows available fonts.  I select "MingLIU-Ext8".  The preview window changes to show the correct letter shapes, which happen to contain more triangular and "serif" elements.  I click "Apply", but the images of the characters on the drawing do not change.

    I repeat this with latin letters, and it does change.  I do this with Hebrew letters, and the Hebrew letters change to match the chosen font.

    If the glyphs were not in the Chinese font, I would expect this behavior.  But the preview window at the bottom of the "Text and Font" window show the proper glyphs.  When I select a different font, the preview changes.

     

     

  6. #6
    foxkid foxkid @foxkid

    I have found this in versions 1.2 and 1.3 of Inkscape (I updated after reporting the problem).  I am running on Windows 10 with gobs of memory and disk space.

    -- Carl

  7. #7
    foxkid foxkid @foxkid

    Further investigation shows that the font, MingLIU, is a protected font in Windows 10.  I don't know if it was originally there, or if I brought it through a system upgrade, but it can not be deleted, or replaced with a newly downloaded version of the font.

    It may be something specific to this font.  In my font list I have SimsumLiU, which appears to work.

     

  8. #8
    ke ke @ke

    The same phenomenon occurred in Japanese as well. It was applied when I changed the default language from Japanese (ja) to English (en) (although the menus all become English)

    Linux,inkscape 1.2