On Sun, Jul 07, 2002 at 10:52:35PM -0700, Keith Packard wrote:
> 
> Then the goal should be to identify GB18030 fonts as only zh-cn.  For 
> users who have only a GB18030 font and no traditional Chinese fonts, the 
> zh-cn mark will cause that font to be preferred over a Japanese or Korean 
> font, but for people with fonts marked zh-tw, they'll always get the zh-tw 
> font instead of a zh-cn font.

Indeed.  Nevertheless, it would be great if GB18030 fonts are still used as
a "fallback" font, i.e. if a glyph is not available from any other zh-TW
fonts on the system, then go find it in the GB18030 font.  The form/style
may differ a little bit for that particular glyph, but it is better than
displaying a blank square.  :-)

Cheers,

Anthony

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