[Bug 529594] [CJK] pango uses different fonts for LATIN and COMMON glyphs

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--- Comment #26 from fujiwara <tfujiwar at redhat.com>  2009-10-28 21:34:50 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #25)
> I've said multiple times, that approach is not acceptable.  

I know it's not acceptable but I tried to clarify the problem above.
This problem is, how we use the common script.
It seems zh-cn people like to use the common ASCII script with latin fonts in
monospace/sans/serif.

Currently I'm thinking if a feature in fontconfig could be an approach.
I noticed pango_engine_shape_real_covers() checks gunichar coverage.
E.g. <weak range>0x00-0x7f</weak> in fontconfig would be an idea?
I'll have a look at fontconfig next week.

On the other hand, I'd like to use ja fonts for common script, latin script and
other covered scripts in monospace.

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