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The Bíang looks kinda good...

Comment by Lucas2763 Wed, 11th february

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.

Comment by NewCurvenBig Thu, 12th february

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.

Comment by Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM) Thu, 12th february

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.

Comment by Lucas2763 Thu, 12th february

101996 / 65536 = 1'556

Comment by Luca Prieto Bermûdez (elliqvl) Thu, 12th february

@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

Comment by Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM) Thu, 12th february

Oh

Comment by Lucas2763 Mon, 16th february

wait, i think one font will be plane 0 and 3 and the other one is plane 2, so two is enough

Comment by Lucas2763 Wed, 18th february

*are enough

Comment by Lucas2763 Wed, 18th february

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