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    LXGW WenKai

    LXGW WenKai

    An open-source Chinese font derived from Fontworks' Klee One

    ...This is a Japanese textbook style font, which has the characteristics of imitating Song and italics, and is highly readable. Some DIY font enthusiasts have used imitation Song and other fonts to complete this font successively. As a beautifying font for mobile phone systems, it has been transplanted into mobile phone systems such as iOS and Android, and has been welcomed by many computer friends. However, such a completed font has some shortcomings. First , there is a certain difference between the original font and the supplemented font, which causes some different characters.
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    3270font

    3270font

    A 3270 font in a modern format

    ...The .sfd font file contains a x3270 bitmap font that was used for guidance. The "source" file is edited using FontForge. You'll need it if you want to generate fonts for your platform. On most civilized operating systems, you can simply apt-get install fontforge, yum install fontforge or even port install fontforge. If you are running Windows, you'll probably need something like WSL or Cygwin, but, in the end, the font works correctly (with some very minor hinting issues). The easiest way to generate the font files your computer can use is to run make all (if you are running Ubuntu or Debian, make install will install them too). ...
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