The problem I have is that there are so many holes in most of the fonts, and it seems to be quite hard to judge which font is more complete. Are there any tools around that could show this - perhaps something that could tell how many glyphs are defined in a given interval?
Does anybody know what the most complete, Chinese font is called? This
is for Linux, but I think I can use just about any format. I know
about the one called Unifont, which is possibly as ugly as one can
make it :-) so I was hoping to find something a little bit nicer.
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