I am using the SIMHEI.ttf, STXIHEI.ttf, STZHONGS.ttf as the mono, sans, and
serif fonts, all of them has absolutely no embedded bitmap, the preference
of them are only second to bitstream families. such configuration works
perfectly in 7.04 and 7.10.

My observation now is that SIMHEI and STXIHEI got wqy-zen-hei bitmap,
STZHONGS got non-antialiased without bitmap, all of them occur at 12pt and
14pt. other sizes not tested. It seems that wqy-zen-hei bitmap is mapped to
all sans-style fonts, not the wqy-zen-hei font alone. and similar, uming's
no-aa settings is applied to other serif-style fonts.

After one-hour-read of the fontconfig document and lots of changes in my
fontconfig files, I get all I want: the above three fonts all show
anti-aliased without any bitmap font at all.  Since things *do* get right
after some configuration change, I think it is unlikely to be the issue of
Qt.

Of course, your mind may vary, and probably both Qt and the font
configuration has problem.

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Sincerely, Pan, Shi Zhu.

> The rendering of *Chinese* text with bitmaps is correct and not a bug.
> The other Chinese font (AR PL UMing *) from the ttf-arphic-uming package
>  also has embedded bitmaps enabled for the same reason as WQY ZenHei has.

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ttf-wqy-zenhei makes libqt4.4 to render all fonts unantialiased
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229578
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