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Originally Posted by baf
I don't think there is any difference in terms of displaying the characters in kterm. Terminal uses utf-8 encoding. The default font seems to be able to represent both simplified and traditional set. Of course the application you use must also support unicode.
See attached test.
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Sorry.Actually ,I mean that we could not only display traditional Chinese but also simplified one as a example text.I know kTerm is excellent enough to display both traditional Chinese and simplified one .Maybe even all languages.
Sorry,my poor English always can't express what I wanna say.Sorry.
And thanks for your help

I don't want talk my language anymore in the forum.