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Hiragino Sans - Cns Patched

Unlike the “JP” or “GB” versions of Hiragino, CNS follows Traditional Chinese glyph forms, ensuring correct stroke shapes, radical placements, and character compositions for users in Taiwan and Hong Kong.

| Variant | Script | Character Standard | |---------|--------|--------------------| | Hiragino Sans CNS | Traditional Chinese | CNS 11643 (Taiwan/HK) | | Hiragino Sans GB | Simplified Chinese | GB18030 (China) | | Hiragino Sans (JP) | Japanese | JIS X 0213 | hiragino sans cns

The Hiragino font family was first introduced in 2002, with Hiragino Sans CNS being one of its earliest and most popular variants. The font was designed to cater to the diverse needs of CJK languages, which have traditionally been written using logograms, or characters that represent words or morphemes. The development of Hiragino Sans CNS was driven by the need for a modern, versatile font that could seamlessly integrate into various applications, from digital media to print publications. Unlike the “JP” or “GB” versions of Hiragino,

Formal request to unify ⺮ component · Issue #398 - GitHub The development of Hiragino Sans CNS was driven