Where to find free japanese font3/17/2024 ![]() ![]() $ fc-match -s | head -15ĭejaVuSans-Bold.ttf: "DejaVu Sans" "Bold"ĭejaVuSans-Oblique.ttf: "DejaVu Sans" "Oblique"ĭejaVuSans-BoldOblique.ttf: "DejaVu Sans" "Bold Oblique"ĭroidSansFallbackFull.ttf: "Droid Sans Fallback" "Regular"ĭejaVuMathTeXGyre.ttf: "DejaVu Math TeX Gyre" "Regular"ĭejaVuSansMono.ttf: "DejaVu Sans Mono" "Book" Basically I just want Western European fonts (English, German, French, etc), Japanese fonts, and Korean fonts. I also tried to remove fonts of languages I cannot read at all. I had tried to remove the Noto font series but they came back when I installed some applications. Is there any way to force Ubuntu to use a specific Japanese font when it is displaying Kana/Kanji in a Western font? Perhaps there is no way for the system to tell whether a specific text is Japanese or Chinese but I do not read Chinese so I do not care if real Chinese texts are wrongly displayed in the Japanese font.īelow is the output. If I set a Japanese font I like, they look like this: I mean, they look like this, if the application is using a Western font: For example, the "誤" in "誤解" or the "直" in "直接" do not look like the one used in Japan. It seems to me that, by default, Ubuntu just assumes Chinese. When applications use Western fonts and display Japanese Kana and Kanji, the fonts do not look good. I want the OS to use English to display UI, but I need to read and write Japanese in applications and deal with files whose name is in Japanese. ![]()
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