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  2. Help:Multilingual support (East Asian) - Wikipedia

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    Throughout Wikipedia, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese and Zhuang characters (CJKV characters) are used in relevant articles.. Computers with older operating systems with the default language set to English or other Western or Cyrillic language settings will require some setup and proper fonts (See also: List of CJK fonts) to be able to display the characters.

  3. Chinese character encoding - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different encoding systems for Chinese characters, such as GB and Big5, and their history, features and conversion. GB is the official standard of Mainland China and Big5 is the de facto standard of Taiwan.

  4. GB 18030 - Wikipedia

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    GB 18030 is a Chinese government standard for encoding Unicode characters in various scripts and languages, including simplified and traditional Chinese. It is compatible with legacy encodings such as GBK and GB2312, and has different versions with different Unicode mappings and requirements.

  5. List of typefaces included with Microsoft Windows - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of fonts shipped with Windows 3.1x through to Windows 11, with information on family, spacing, weights, styles, target script, and inclusion history. It also shows examples of each font and indicates whether they can be installed on other platforms.

  6. List of CJK fonts - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of computer fonts with a large range of Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters, sorted by typeface and writing system. Includes free and open-source fonts, as well as their names, localisations, editors, creators, licensing, formats and comments.

  7. Chinese input method - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_input_method

    Learn about different ways to type Chinese characters on computers, such as phonetic, shape-based, and touchscreen methods. Compare the history, advantages, and disadvantages of various input methods and keyboard layouts.

  8. GBK (character encoding) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GBK_(character_encoding)

    GBK is an extension of GB 2312 for Simplified Chinese characters, used in China and territories. It includes all Unicode 1.1 characters and some GB 13000.1-93 characters, and is compatible with GB 18030 and GB 2312.

  9. Ming typefaces - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ming_typefaces

    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 and Korean text, they are commonly called Mincho and Myeongjo typefaces respectively.