Ladislav> apt-get install ttf-baekmuk should solve your problem. OK, now looking at Japanese, I occasionally notice boxes with "9A28", "6CA2", etc. I must be missing a few chars. What would the mozilla user of today be sure to have apt-gotten in order to be prepared for almost any language?
Do I just do COLUMNS=222 dpkg -l ttf\*|awk '/^pn/{print $2}'|xargs apt-get install I.e. get all the ttf- packages? Wait, there are problems with that and some conflicts, and even some free/non-free decisions. Hmmm, then I suppose I must ask for a list of what to apt-get still. One moment, now looking at Japanese under emacs, it turns out some very common characters are missing, so something must be maladjusted in mozilla. For instance, in a charset=EUC-JP document, mozilla shows a square "5FDC" where emacs shows: character: 応 (0154376, 55550, 0xd8fe) charset: japanese-jisx0208 (JISX0208.1983/1990 Japanese Kanji: ISO-IR-87) code point: 49 126 buffer code: 0x92 0xB1 0xFE file code: B1 FE (encoded by coding system japanese-iso-8bit-unix) font: -JIS-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--16-150-75-75-C-160-JISX0208.1983-0 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]