I am editing a document that includes roman letters and traditional chinese symbols from Hk. Adobe tells me the font is called PingFang Hk - when I googled it, it seems that this a common font to use - PingFang Hk (traditional) and PingFang SC (simplified). Can someone help me where to find it?

As far as I can find out, this font was made for Apple by Dynacomware. It doesn't seem to be sold separately, though Dynamcomware do sell a range of Chinese fonts for around $500 per license. I think you may need to pick a substitute font - Windows does include a number of Chinese fonts, both traditional and simplified.


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I cannot find the new San Francisco font in Font Book, but I noticed that we can use PingFang font (which is a new font targeted on China users) as much as we like. We can use it in Notes app, Pages and other two iWork apps and even Microsoft Office apps.

When you change the region setting on your Mac to China mainland, the China mainland government standard font sizes appear in the Pages font size pop-up menu, along with the standard font sizes. This allows you to easily change Chinese text in your document to prescribed sizes.

When specifying "monospace" with Chinese text in Chrome on OSX, it will correctly render PingFang SC, however the rendered font will be exactly 2 pixels higher than rendering the exact same font by directly using "PingFang SC". Demo:

This is not a line-height issue as I can see the same result setting the line height exactly the same. I've also noticed certain issues like special characters/spaces taking up different space when the "lang" attribute isn't correctly set, however controlling for that here by setting the "lang" and not using special characters at all. Also note that Chrome claims PingFang SC is being rendered. I've also made sure that there is only the default "PingFang SC" font on my system, no other user installed fonts exist. I also haven't noticed this behavior with monospace generics in other scripts (hrkt/hang and of course Latin etc).

when I drag sketch into figma, the font cannot be distinguished, it will notice me the fonts missed, but I have installed these fonts, like PingFang SC.

And ,I think you should improve your experience on these details, for example, you can replace these font automatically. So please fix it ,thankyou very much~

If I want to change editor text font styles from, for example, Pingfang SC regular to light, where can I change it? In Settings-Appearance, I can only find the font Pingfang SC, no style option there.

In Windows, your font is called something different than the filename. ".pingFang SC Light" and not "PingFang Regular" that you sent me, so it will get bumped to the very top of the list of fonts since it starts with a period: ".". Your other fonts may have similar issues and may be why you can't immediately see them.

I guess if you were here for the font-face thing, you must be wondering what the previous 500 words were all about. Well, thanks for scrolling all the way down, and even better if you actually read those 500 words prior.

I think the reason we had originally listed the Chinese fonts first was that Chinese fonts are better optimized for Chinese punctuation marks, specifically quote marks. Generally, everyone in the call agreed that the Latin fonts should be listed first, but we definitely needed to take care of the fugly Latin glyphs in Chinese fonts issue.

And here is where the @font-face fun times come in! I had talked about this numerous times back when in-person conferences were an thing, that using unicode-range to create composite fonts is a very useful thing for cases like this. So I volunteered to make the pull request to update our fonts.

For the src, again, because CJK languages tend to have much larger character sets than the alphabetic scripts, we usually use system fonts for the body copy for better performance, as a font file is often more than 1mb. We can ask the browser to check the local machine for the specified font using local().

I'm trying to set default face to use PingFang Mono SC font. But I notice that faces that don't use this font become italic unexpectedly. As one can see below the font-lock-comment-face is italic, but it is not set to be (it's only set to use SF Pro family).

The only weird part I notice is that the "oblique" word in describe-char on the PingFang Mono SC font (see the 3rd image below), as one can see the font do have a regular variant. I don't understand what's happening here and how it affects other faces that don't use this font (notice that "italic" is found in the describe-char buffer of SF Pro font in the 1st image).

(As for comparison, the issue does not happen when using other mono fonts for default face. As one can see in this case, the default face is set to DM Mono, but font-lock-comment-face is normal. Also notice the "normal-normal-normal" part for SF Pro. Everything is just fine.)

I have used SF Pro in my examples, you could try the same diagnostics on Ping Fang Mono font files. Note that I am trying with Debian, so you may have to make some adjustments to the strings based on what the Mac side (or Windows) reports.

This is some supplementary information for the above answer. This is the infomration I obtained for SF Pro fonts. I have done a similar exercise for Coelacanth font. See all my comments under Font problem: Coelacanth Italics

Try identifying the xfld-name that does NOT have italic in description. (In your question you have already identified a fontspec that is "normal" or "regular" as opposed to "italic" or "oblique". If not use the following elisp code to identify the xfld strings

In the above list, replace the iso10646-1 part with fontset-xxx; it doesn't matter what xxx happens to be. (See if you want to do away with manually editing out the iso10646-1 part, and replacing it with a fontset name)

Different styles can be set for different entered text. For example, set the Business Analysis Report field to Align Center and Vertically Center, its font size to 28, and the font color to yellow, bold it, and set the background color to blue.

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