Pan, Shi Zhu wrote:
> Just be curious, what is the definition of "where the same style is
> expected"?

Common sense, or resemblance to what you see in Windows.

If you choose Zen Hei as the default font, make sure it is in the most
preferred font for some common Chinese font aliases as well.

I have tried my best to get used to Zen Hei. I had to remove
conf.d/63-wqy-zenhei.conf mainly because 1) 14px makes a big difference
than 13px on a 12" XGA LCD; 2) the width of Latin character glyphs in
Zen Hei doesn't seem to match that of CJK characters.

Wenzhuo

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ttf-wqy-zenhei and other Chinese fonts got mixed up where the same style is 
expected
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206018
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