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Change Japanese(Anthy) Font in Gnome3

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I'm trying to find a way to change the font used in Gnome3 when using the Japanese(Anthy) input method. I added Japanese(Anthy) as an Input Source under Settings -> Keyboard.

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I ran ibus-setup and selected a custom font, but when I switch to Japanese (Anthy) it still used the default font.

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  • ibus version 1.5.25
  • gnome 40.4.0
  • ibus-anthy 1.5.13

Edit:

fc-match -s | head -15 output

DejaVuSans.ttf: "DejaVu Sans" "Book"
DejaVuSans-Bold.ttf: "DejaVu Sans" "Bold"
DejaVuSans-Oblique.ttf: "DejaVu Sans" "Oblique"
DejaVuSans-BoldOblique.ttf: "DejaVu Sans" "Bold Oblique"
NimbusSans-Regular.otf: "Nimbus Sans" "Regular"
odosung.ttc: "AR PL New Sung" "Reguler"
NotoSans-Regular.ttf: "Noto Sans" "Regular"
NotoSansAdlam-Regular.ttf: "Noto Sans Adlam" "Regular"
NotoSansHebrew-Regular.ttf: "Noto Sans Hebrew" "Regular"
NotoSansWarangCiti-Regular.ttf: "Noto Sans Warang Citi" "Regular"
DejaVuMathTeXGyre.ttf: "DejaVu Math TeX Gyre" "Regular"
DejaVuSansMono.ttf: "DejaVu Sans Mono" "Book"
DejaVuSerif.ttf: "DejaVu Serif" "Book"
NotoKufiArabic-Regular.ttf: "Noto Kufi Arabic" "Regular"
NotoSansHanifiRohingya-Regular.ttf: "Noto Sans Hanifi Rohingya" "Regular"
Gunnar Hjalmarsson avatar
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Can you please edit your question and show us the output of this terminal command: `fc-match -s | head -15`
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updated with output
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Thanks. I don't see _Noto Sans CJK_ there, and you gave the explanation in a comment to my answer: You are on Arch, not Ubuntu. Hence your question is off topic here.
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This is not a distinct answer, but an attempt to provide some hints.

First: I don't think that ibus-setup is the right tool when using IBus on a GNOME desktop.

Second: I see that you tried to use Source Hans Sans, and that makes me a bit confused since Noto Sans CJK — which is basically the same font — is installed by default on Ubuntu.

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Do you know what the ibus configuration tool is for GNOME?
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One comment: This is GNOME running on top of Arch
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Arch is off-topic here.
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