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  2. List of CJK fonts - Wikipedia

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    Un-series fonts initially derived from Korean LaTeX fonts with the same name. UnShinmun 은신문 [F] GPL Un-series fonts initially derived from Korean LaTeX fonts with the same name. Baekmuk Gulim 백묵굴림: Linux distributions. [F] Seoul Namsan 서울남산체: Seoul Metropolitan Government. Nanum Gothic: 나눔고딕: Distributed by Naver.

  3. Source Han Serif - Wikipedia

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    Adobe's open source family. Source Sans Pro, the first member of Adobe's open source family. Source Code Pro, the second member of Adobe's open source family. Source Serif Pro, the third member of Adobe's open source family. Source Han Sans, the fourth member of Adobe's open source family and the first to include CJK characters.

  4. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Text formatting - Wikipedia

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    Text formatting in citations should follow, consistently within an article, an established citation style or system. Options include either of Wikipedia's own template-based Citation Style 1 and Citation Style 2, and any other well-recognized citation system. Parameters in the citation templates should be accurate.

  5. Ming (typefaces) - Wikipedia

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    Derived systems. Transliteration of Chinese. v. t. e. Ming or Song is a category of typefaces used to display Chinese characters, which are used in the Chinese, Japanese and Korean languages. They are currently the most common style of type in print for Chinese and Japanese. For Japanese text, they are commonly called Mincho typefaces.

  6. East Asian typography - Wikipedia

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    Derived systems. Transliteration of Chinese. v. t. e. East Asian typography is the application of typography to the writing systems used for the Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese languages. Scripts represented in East Asian typography include Chinese characters, kana, and hangul .

  7. Microsoft YaHei - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft. Microsoft YaHei ( Chinese: 微软雅黑; pinyin: Wēiruǎn Yǎhēi) is a sans-serif gothic typeface created by Founder Electronics and Monotype Corporation under commission from Microsoft. Hinting for the font was undertaken by Monotype Imaging. [1] The CJK ideographic characters were designed by the Founder Electronics foundry's ...

  8. Yahoo! Korea - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! With possibilities : This is a redirect from a title that potentially could be expanded into a new article or other type of associated page such as a new template. The topic described by this title may be more detailed than is currently provided on the target page or in a section of that page.

  9. YUI Rich Text Editor - Wikipedia

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    YUI Rich Text Editor is a project developed by Yahoo! as a part of the YUI Library for an online rich-text editor that replaces a standard HTML textarea. It allows for drag and drop inclusion and sizing of images, text coloring, realignment, fonts, italic and bold text. The YUI rich text editor uses a plug-in architecture and it is skinnable ...