** Description changed:

- There is a very annoying bug with QT when you are used to display chinese 
characters : when a chinese character does not exists in a font, the character 
is replaced by a dot.
+ There is a very annoying bug with QT when you are used to display Chinese 
characters : when a Chinese character does not exists in a font, the character 
is replaced by a dot.
  The only way I have found to solve this is to configure myself the font 
substitution : http://www.suse.de/~mfabian/suse-cjk/kde-font-setup.html
  
  I suppose it is a bug because GTK dont behave like this (it automatically do 
the font mapping ?)
- This is not an ubuntu-specific bug but it would be helpfull to make the font 
mapping by default or when the chinese is installed.
+ This is not an ubuntu-specific bug but it would be helpfull to make the font 
mapping by default or when the Chinese is installed.

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QT and Chinese characters
https://launchpad.net/bugs/77169

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