Hi,
2008/7/28 Thomas Gallen <kaori.hinata_AT_gmail.com>:
> This font dates back to 1991 and given the amount of shift-jis that is
> still in use in Japan it's not suprising. =/
Windows uses shift-jis/cp932 for japanese environment, IIRC. Many
japanese are using Windows. Small amount of *nix users are, but many
of them are still sticking to use euc-jp/iso-2022-jp. TBH, I've never
seen any real cjk user, who are using chinese/japanese/korean at the
same time w/o any problem. So, it's not suprising as you said.
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Received on Mon Jul 28 2008 - 08:30:17 UTC
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