Tony Laszlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> why not just use multiple fonts or cyberbit.ttf by default 
> (the latter is perhaps a licensing problem)? 

Using cyberbit.ttf doesn't help here. This font contains
Japanese-style glyphs at the Unicode positions where glyphs unified
with Chinese are.

Have a look at

    http://www.suse.de/~mfabian/test.html

to see differences between the Chinese, Japanese and Korean
variants using U+76F4 as an example.

When you use only cyberbit.ttf, you will see only the Japanese
variant.

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