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by spacehunt
588 days ago
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It doesn't work fine for Korean and Chinese either, we just accept it begrudgingly. Check out the Noto Sans CJK fonts repo[1], as of now it has five variations: Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Hong Kong. There wouldn't be a need for so many variations if Unicode works perfectly. But Unicode is already infinitely better than what existed before, so as I said above, we just kind of accept it begrudgingly. [1] https://github.com/notofonts/noto-cjk |
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