Closed Vdragon closed 5 years ago
Yes, It will be possible to make Traditional Chinese or PanCJK font with monospaced Latin glyphs.
However, I could not have any engagement to do so.
@Vdragon: You can also try using the Source Han Sans Traditional Chinese HW fonts, which use half-width forms of ASCII (U+0020 through U+007E).
Any chance to derive whole source-han-sans to source-han-code font set? :smiley:
@s8321414: Of course, this can be considered, and is not outside the realm of extreme possibilities.
You could use FontForge to make it by yourself. They are all CID fonts. You simply open Source Han Sans TW and replace its Latin part with all glyphs come from Source Han Code JP.
I am starting to work on a Pan-CJK version of this excellent typeface. I will coordinate with @hatchzo on many of the particulars. Stay tuned.
I am within two weeks of releasing Source Han Mono, which is a full-blown Pan-CJK version of Source Han Code JP. It will be deployed only as a 70-font OpenType/CFF Collection. The non-Western portion will be aligned with Source Han Sans Version 2.001, warts and all. I adjusted only two CJK-related mappings.
Source Han Mono was just released.
Hi, it's really great to find out there's a monospaced Source Han Sans based font, is it possible to extend the support to Traditional Chinese(Taiwan) glyphs?