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Old 12-02-2011, 04:10 AM   #47
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Originally Posted by ttsddu View Post
It's DroidSansFallback, hope it can help~
Only SWNMTeb.ttc and DroidSansFallback.ttf are large enough font files to contain the many glyphs (more than ten thousand) of the CJK part of the whole Unicode charset. The Fallback in the name was another clue, but for some reason, Windows fails to open this font file (and only this one among those in the PRS-T1 /ebook/fonts folder).

However, the SWNMTeb.ttc font collection with two fonts (SYMinIWA-Th and SYNMinIWA-Th) contains Greek, Cyrillic, Japanese Hiragana/katakana, CJK ideograms (at least 62*200=12400 counted in Character Table)+symbols/punctuation and ideographic symbols. I don't know how to choose among the two fonts in the collection using @font-face in the css but both contains the same characters (I didn't see any difference between them when using Windows Character Table application, they look exactly the same to me).

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