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Inherited Glyphs (IH) is a modern jiu zixing standard that was collected and organized by the Ichitenfont team. The glyph chosen is usually the one that is the most etymologically correct to known sources. The displayed glyph is using the standard form; some characters have specified variants that might be closer to the PR form. The document can be found at https://github.com/ichitenfont/inheritedglyphs, the representative font can be found at https://github.com/ichitenfont/I.Ming.
Inherited Glyphs (IH) is a modern jiu zixing standard that was collected and organized by the Ichitenfont team. The glyph chosen is usually the one that is the most etymologically correct to known sources. The displayed glyph is using the standard form; some characters have specified variants that might be closer to the PR form. The document can be found at https://github.com/ichitenfont/inheritedglyphs, the representative font can be found at https://github.com/ichitenfont/I.Ming.
The fonts used for the printing font (p) is Source Han Serif, and the fonts used for the writing font (w) is based on Klee One. Modified versions of the fonts such as LXGW Wenkai (for CN), LXGW Wenkai TC (for IH), Iansui (for TW/HK), and Klee TC (for IH) are used. Glyphs might be modified to adhere to the standards.
The fonts used for the printing font (p) is Source Han Serif, and the fonts used for the writing font (w) is based on Klee One. Modified versions of the fonts such as LXGW Wenkai (for CN), LXGW Wenkai TC (for IH), Iansui (for TW/HK), and Klee TC (for IH) are used. Glyphs might be modified to adhere to the standards.
The fonts used for the printing font (p) is Source Han Serif, and the fonts used for the writing font (w) is based on Klee One. Modified versions of the fonts such as LXGW Wenkai (for CN), LXGW Wenkai TC (for IH), Iansui (for TW/HK), and Klee TC (for IH) are used. Glyphs might be modified to adhere to the standards.
The fonts used for the printing font (p) is Source Han Serif, and the fonts used for the writing font (w) is based on Klee One. Modified versions of the fonts such as LXGW Wenkai (for CN), LXGW Wenkai TC (for IH), Iansui (for TW/HK), and Klee TC (for IH) are used. Glyphs might be modified to adhere to the standards.
The fonts used for the printing font (p) is Source Han Serif, and the fonts used for the writing font (w) is based on Klee One. Modified versions of the fonts such as LXGW Wenkai (for CN), LXGW Wenkai TC (for IH), Iansui (for TW/HK), and Klee TC (for IH) are used. Glyphs might be modified to adhere to the standards.
The fonts used for the printing font (p) is Source Han Serif, and the fonts used for the writing font (w) is based on Klee One. Modified versions of the fonts such as LXGW Wenkai (for CN), LXGW Wenkai TC (for IH), Iansui (for TW/HK), and Klee TC (for IH) are used. Glyphs might be modified to adhere to the standards.
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