Kenichi Handa writes: >> -unknown-$BJ8@tqc@5$A:Z(B-normal-normal-normal-*-0-iso10646-1 > > Ummm, isn't that font listed by this command? > % fc-list :lang=ja Hmm, you're right it does... but it also matches :lang=zh ... the debian package (ttf-wqy-zenhei) description says: "WenQuanYi Zen Hei" A Hei-Ti Style (sans-serif) Chinese font The reason I don't want it is because some of the glyphs look "weird", e.g., $B2=(B and $B8@(B (not entirely unrecognizable, just ... "weird"). It doesn't seem like a good default for japanese text to me. The debian description also says: This font provides full coverage of GBK (CP936) charset, CJK Unified Ideographs, as well as the code-points needed for zh_CN, zh_SG, zh_TW, zh_HK, zh_MO, ja (Japanese) and ko (Korean) locales for fontconfig. I guess it's the coverage which is why it matches :lang=ja (it also matches :lang=zh, whereas the various japanese fonts I have installed don't). What does :lang really mean, anyway? I guess for now I'll just un-install the font package, but I wonder if this is something that needs addressing somehow? -Miles -- Idiot, n. A member of a large and powerful tribe whose influence in human affairs has always been dominant and controlling.