Hi, yes, I'm pretty sure.
After upgrade the libqt3-mt from version 3.3.7-9 to 3.3.8b-2, I've already noticed this situation and thought it was the same bug as #405114. (I've even report it to #405114 [1]). But after some deeper diggings, I think these two bugs are different. First, the situation happend after upgrade to 3.3.8b. Before the upgrade, substitution works just fine. And bug #405114 has been reported fast a year ago. Second, the situation happens not only because of lacking of some glyphs in some fonts, but also becasue of someting about locale. Third, I've tried to set the font substitution rules with qt3-config, but got the same result, all characters of chinese or korean display as boxes. Well, above are the reasons which make me believe, that this bug is different as #405114. (I've even downloaded the deb package from ubuntu [2](v3.3.7), and it works fine...) Regards, Qiuye Wang [1]:http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=405114#49 [2]:http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty-updates/i386/libqt3-mt/download On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 12:45:58AM +0200, Modestas Vainius wrote: >Hi, > >2008 m. February 28 d., Thursday, Qiuye Wang rašė: >> If the package libqt3-mt_3.3.8b-4 is replaced with libqt3-mt_3.3.7-9, >> the font substitution works again. >The bug itself is not suprising as Qt3 _has always been_ reinventing the wheel >(in the lacking way) with regard to font substitution. But the interesting >thing here is that 3.3.7-9 works. 3.3.8 should not have brought anything new. >Are you sure this your bug is not a dupe of > >http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=405114 ? > >-- >Modestas Vainius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>