The Bíang looks kinda good...
Necessary Chinese characters are 火 (fire), 水 (water), 日 (sun), 月 (moon), 曜 (day of the week), 六 (six), 我 (first-person pronoun), 的 (of), 你 (second-person pronoun) etc.
There's more than 65,535 Han characters in Unicode, so three fonts are necessary to cover all of them, including the Seal script in Unicode 18.
I think two fonts are enough, since there are 101,996 CJK characters, and 101,996 / 65536 is less than 3, so two fonts are probably enough, unless you want to cover all Unicode characters.
101996 / 65536 = 1'556
@Lucas2763 One font for the CJK and other characters present in its encoding(s) in plane 0, and two more fonts for the CJK in planes 2 and 3
Oh
wait, i think one font will be plane 0 and 3 and the other one is plane 2, so two is enough
*are enough
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The Bíang looks kinda good...
Necessary Chinese characters are 火 (fire), 水 (water), 日 (sun), 月 (moon), 曜 (day of the week), 六 (six), 我 (first-person pronoun), 的 (of), 你 (second-person pronoun) etc.
There's more than 65,535 Han characters in Unicode, so three fonts are necessary to cover all of them, including the Seal script in Unicode 18.
I think two fonts are enough, since there are 101,996 CJK characters, and 101,996 / 65536 is less than 3, so two fonts are probably enough, unless you want to cover all Unicode characters.
101996 / 65536 = 1'556
@Lucas2763 One font for the CJK and other characters present in its encoding(s) in plane 0, and two more fonts for the CJK in planes 2 and 3
Oh
wait, i think one font will be plane 0 and 3 and the other one is plane 2, so two is enough
*are enough
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