I just installed Fedora and I’m trying to figure out how to make it display Japanese fonts, by default it displays kanji as Chinese characters, I installed some fonts but still no change, how do I change this?
I just installed Fedora and I’m trying to figure out how to make it display Japanese fonts, by default it displays kanji as Chinese characters, I installed some fonts but still no change, how do I change this?
You can use
localectlto change the locale on Fedora. Here’s what you need to do:ja_JP.UTF-8should be in the output oflocalectl list-locales.sudo dnf install langpacks-ja(I’m not 100 % sure about this and I don’t have a Fedora system to test it on.)sudo localectl set-locale LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8This will (probably) change everything to Japanese – texts in menus, error messages in the terminal, and also the font rendering. This answer on Stack Overflow suggests to do something with your
fonts.conf. This way your UI would be in English (or your preferred language) and kanji would render as the Japanese variants.