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source-han-code-jp
DESCRIPTION
Source Han Code JP Version 2.010 is released. This version supports style-linking in apps that include 'B' (Bold) and 'I' (Italic) buttons in their font menu. The sorting of the font names in some apps is also improved. U+2423 '␣' OPEN BOX now has a monospaced horizontal advance of 667 units (the previous version used 1000 units). Style-linking is now supported correctly, meaning that you can access 'Bold' and 'Italic' styles by pressing the 'B' or 'I' buttons in apps that support style linking. Source Han Code JP is a derivative of Source Han Sans that replaces its proportional Latin glyphs with fixed-width 667-unit glyphs from Source Code Pro. The Latin glyphs are scaled to match the glyphs for Japanese kana and kanji, and their widths are adjusted to be exactly 667 units (two-thirds of an EM). Source Han Code JP is intended to be used as a UI font for mixed Latin and Japanese text on displays, for programming, editing HTML/CSS, viewing text or inputting to the command line.
Features
- Source Han Code JP is based on the Japanese subset of Source Han Sans, Source Han Sans JP, whose glyph set supports only Japanese
- Proportional Latin glyphs that were replaced with fixed-width 667-unit versions
- Full-width emoji glyphs added to version 2.0
- To build the binary font files from source, you need to have installed the Adobe Font Development Kit for OpenTypeThe AFDKO tools are widely used for font development today, and are part of most font editor applications
- For convenience, a shell script named commands.sh is provided in the root directory
- Full-width emoji glyphs that were added to version 2.0
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