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installing traditional Chinese font
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ch8xy
2008-06-15 , 16:10
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>>no need to waste space with character sets you can't read anyway<<
True. But if you also read Japanese (I do), then arialuni is the most elegant solution. For some reason Chinese and Japanese fonts do not play nice to each other. When I was still using n770, I found only one combination that would work, and even then the Japanese looked funny.
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