Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.5) Installed from: Gentoo Packages OS: Linux As you can see on this screenshot: http://p173.de/s/1165490235.png Firefox does a much better job in displaying chinese websites. Even when I set a unicode font as the default font in Konqueror, or even in KDE, I can't get those chinese characters that are shown as a dot to work. I'm not sure where the problem is... I guess Konqueror sticks to the specified font by the website (Arial, in this case), although that font doesn't have all characters that are needed. Firefox (and other browsers) seem to recognise that the font isn't suitable and switch to Arial Unicode or some other font that has all needed characters.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 47682 ***
Thanks for the hint - but I'm not sure if this is really the same problem... Anyway, I'll wait for QT4 (as long as it may take :( ) and hope that it will be fixed there.
This is not a KDE issue. Font substitutions are QTs job, they can be specified through qtconfig.