I am working with a Chinese brand company and would like to remove some of their image links and replace them with fonts. I am having a hard time finding a authoritative source regarding the availability of Chinese fonts.

Does anyone know any fonts that are pushed on both OSx and Windows systems? I have seen quality English font comparisons, but would like to find something Chinese related. If I don't get any promising answers, I may have to make it myself...


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I can tell you that the most popular chinese font is simsun and that the vast majority of users are on windows and i mean an extremely high number. Even people who buy mac books will install windows on them. I think you should look through the wiki list and choose the one you think is best. FYI the reason they used the images is to solve the exact problem you are not facing

I noticed that when the Chinese characters are shown in headlines and other places sometimes my browser (Firefox 8 on Windows 7) is mixing and matching fonts in order to fill in the right characters.

This happens because the browser tries to find installed fonts based on what language it suspects the characters are. And for some reason Firefox prefers Japanese to Chinese, thus breaking the rendering of the Chinese characters.

@Jin may weigh in at some point, but this isn't really an issue we can fix easily. Firstly, it appears that only Firefox does this wrong. Secondly, every Chinese site has this issue because of the sad state of Chinese fonts available (apparently).

Update: We've given this a bit more thought and research, and unfortunately the final result is that we're not going to do anything about this. The truly right answer is that users simply have to configure their own fonts if they want it to work correctly. However, that being said, we often try to find workarounds so that our users don't have to be expert sysadmins to get a decent experience.

I am using package xeCJK and I need to do a \setCJKmainfont{} command but I don't even know which fonts I have available on my system. I have quickly installed a bunch of Chinese fonts but I can't recall what I have installed...

A while ago Legacy suddenly failed, only to find that I have been using Legacy, using the new version of Evernote (Windows 10) for a while led to a significant decrease in work efficiency, the new version of Evernote for a variety of fonts and Chinese fonts support is not good, only 3 fonts, very bad, typographical and reading formatting are out of shape, recently began to look for alternative use of note-taking software that can support rich fonts and font colors, there are some gains, It is highly recommended that Evernote join the Legacy compatibility mode.

Hi. At the specific request of many users, Evernote introduced fonts that would look the same on any device in any OS. They may extend the choice at some point in the future, but for the moment seem focused on system issues.

You can extend the choice of styles and fonts available by using a word processor to create your documents and attaching that to the note in case of further edits; for visibility in the meantime, output the file to PDF or image formats.

There already are a range of Chinese fonts in OSX. You should be able to just open your document. If you have a problem it may be an old encoding in the document, make sure you save any Word document as Unicode.

But what about typing some new characters? Can I choose what fonts I will type? I mean when I open the font tray, there's a whole bunch of English fonts there. I just wonder if I can add some fonts like Microsoft Word?

But when I want to choose them in illustrator to try and see how they look in my document with a specific text, they show up with their chinese name, and I can't identify them. They do show a small sample on the right but it's not enough to really see how they'll look in the document:

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Has anybody tried to save a DDP with Chinese song titles?

When I copy the titles in the montage everything is fine. I can save the DDP but when I re-open it there are question marks instead of the Chinese fonts?

I have text, two letters of Chinese. I select the letters, and enter the "Text and Font" window to select another font. The "text" window has the two characters. The "Font" window shows available fonts. I select "MingLIU-Ext8". The preview window changes to show the correct letter shapes, which happen to contain more triangular and "serif" elements. I click "Apply", but the images of the characters on the drawing do not change.

I am facing trouble in displaying chinese fonts in my template. All I get is boxes. While righht clicking and selecting properties, I am able to see the chinese font, but i want the same in template view. Kindly help me ASAP.

I succeeded to create another language in TouchGFX Designer (vV. 4.10.0), translated some of the menu items into chinese using google translator (e.g. "System setup" = "" ) and extended the wild cards of my typographics to have characters 0x20-0xFEFF.

We have lots of chinese customers that use this feature. Check your generated/fonts/src folder to see if the fontconverter actually found the glyphs in the font. The pixel data for the unicodes are in the generated .cpp files and there's a comment for each unicode.

I added a chinese font "SimSun-ExtB" as additional typography. The font file placed in "assets\fonts" is 15000 kB large (calibri is only 1600 kB). This font file definitely holds the chinese characters.

No problem, Gaby! Yeah, a full range is huge. 4.11.0 features dynamic fonts / glyph caching which means you can place this large file on external storage and cache individual glyphs to be presented on a view.

You may want to use a smaller range of glyphs if you're just going to show a demo. Then you could also fit it in external flash. Since you don't have access to binary fonts / glyph caching yet, you can't place it anywhere else right now. Glyph caching was created with resource constrained devices in mind. But i guess when it comes to storing chinese fonts every device is constrained

just wanted to let you know, that the chinese presentation is working now! Uff. Some characters still are presented as '?', but that is probably due to my slightly restricted character range. Actually I was hoping to get all characters shown, but as we will fly to China tomorrow I can't help it now... And I am wondering if Google did translate my text correctly anyway. Porbably we will get some smiling faces over there when I show them my chinese translations...

Could you confirm the name of your fonts? As can be seen from this thread, Chinese input requires the keyboard setting to be changed and a compatible font used. Please note this is not a comprehensive list of the only compatible fonts, but certain Chinese fonts are known not to work correctly.

Glad to hear you have it sorted now, it has been requested previously in our feature requests for fonts to display in their native language. It is not something we're currently planning on adding, but this may change in the future!

First of all we need to declare English target fonts before Chinese target fonts, because English language fonts do not contain the glyphs for Chinese characters, but Chinese fonts do contain a-z characters. This means if you declare the Chinese fonts first, any English-language computer that has the standard Chinese font faces installed will display English characters using Chinese fonts (Example: Western installs of the Operating Systems) . This means English characters will be rendered in the first font and Chinese characters will be displayed using the fall-back Chinese fonts. Even if the Email is entirely in Chinese, English character will pop-up on occasion, so it's good to declare this way. The same theory goes for Japanese and Korean declarations.

I am learning Chinese using Anki (traditional characters). Currently I use the SimSun font, but I would like to change it something that looks a bit better (more like brush-stroke, but not overly flowerly; something like the one used in Skritter would be good). The reason is mainly that I have gotten too used to only the SimSun font and now find it difficult to recognize the characters in other fonts.

then you go into the Pi console, edit the ./screenly/docker/Dockerfile.viewer file, add the package xfonts-shinonome or whichever other font package you know will include the japanese ones you need, then edit the ./screenly/bin/upgrade_containers.sh script and replace the up -d parameters with the build on the last line similar to how I showed on that github issue screenshot (keep in mind that was a version of docker-compose with the whole command being one word, and now we use docker compose which is a different newer version and parameters are diff). This will rebuild the screenly viewer and have support for the japanese fonts.

Recently I wanted a encrypted tool with my cloud storage tool Nutstore in China, after some investigations, I decided to try Cryptomator, I downloaded the exe installer and installed it step by step, finally I start the application, the presented window depressed me, picture as below:

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as you see, all chinese font is shown rectangle, then I want change the UI language to English, but even the setting panel is full of rectangles, I can not identify which option can change language , then I click every inputbox to find which can display a choices list of different language, but none. 0852c4b9a8

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