If the locale is set to Simplified Chinese, some characters displayed are actually Japanese glyph variants. The reason is that some characters in CJK Unicode share same code and rely on the correct locale to select the correct glyphs. When the program does not use locale settings, characters with the same code will be displayed as Japanese variants according to the dictionary order priority (Japan>Korea>ZH). This link is screenshot with correct font type compare: https://mjj.today/i/8ELfep
AdGuard version
7.16
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OS version
Windows 10
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Support ticket ID
856005
Issue Details
If the locale is set to Simplified Chinese, some characters displayed are actually Japanese glyph variants. The reason is that some characters in CJK Unicode share same code and rely on the correct locale to select the correct glyphs. When the program does not use locale settings, characters with the same code will be displayed as Japanese variants according to the dictionary order priority (Japan>Korea>ZH). This link is screenshot with correct font type compare: https://mjj.today/i/8ELfep
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