![]() ![]() an English or French user is Japanese, maybe it's simplified Chinese, maybe it's traditional Chinese (slightly different use case here as EN/FR aren't CJK languages), and believe me it's really annoying because some of the ideogram variants are wildly different between languages (as you can see on the Wikipedia page linked above). ![]() ![]() This causes display issues for the rest of the world because, hey, maybe what I'm showing in my terminal as e.g. EDIT: there's already one open! :) microsoft/vscode#66361 Chrome, or even Visual Studio Code which are both affected by this issue (maybe I should open an issue on the VSCode repo). That's Han Unification at its best (worst)!ĭevelopers usually tend to just go for setting the traditional Chinese fonts as default CJK font variant fallback nowadays when there's no language information in the content - see e.g. ![]()
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