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CJKV radicals in 14 font families

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English: This document shows glyphs representing CJKV radicals in 14 font families from seven locales. The radicals are those in the Unicode ranges "Kangxi Radicals" (U+2F00–U+2FD5) and "CJK Radicals Supplement" (U+2E80–U+2EF3), as well as their corresponding Han characters from other Unicode ranges.

The seven locales are:
Kangxi: the Kangxi Dictionary;
CN: Mainland China;
HK: Hong Kong;
TW: Taiwan;
JP: Japan;
KO: South Korea;
VI: Vietnam.

The fonts used are:
Kangxi: "TypeLand.com KhangXi Dict", a scan font with exact reproductions of the glyphs used in the dictionary;
CN Song: "Sun-ExtA" (for characters in the Basic Multilingual Plane, BMP) and "Sun-ExtB" (Supplementary Ideographic Plane, SIP);
CN Kai: "FZKaiS-Extended" (BMP) and "FZKaiS-Extended(SIP)" (SIP);
CN old Kai: "FZKaiT-Extended" (BMP) and "FZKaiT-Extended(SIP)" (SIP);
HK Song: "SongHK2017", a clone of the official reference font from 2017;
HK Kai: "KaiHK2017", a clone of the official reference font from 2017;
TW Song: "TW-Sung" (BMP) and "TW-Sung-Ext-B" (SIP), official reference fonts;
TW Kai: "TW-Kai" (BMP) and "TW-Kai-Ext-B" (SIP), official reference fonts;
JP Song: "HanaMinA" (BMP) and "HanaMinB" (SIP), fonts that strive to faithfully reflect standard Japanese character shapes;
JP Kai: "MotoyaExSeikai W55 W3 mono", for want of a better font, a font with insufficient coverage of CJKV radicals;
KO Song: "New Batang";
KO Kai: "HYhaeseo";
VI Song: "Nom Na Tong", font used in Unicode's Unihan character charts;
VI Kai: "Han-Nom Kai".
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