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English: Examples of Microsoft's SimHei font, displaying its inclusion of Unicode's CJK (Chinese-Japanese-Korean) Unified Ideograph system, as well as Latin-alphabet support. The correct format for displaying the font name in a vertical string of ideograms is also included. Not shown despite being included in the font are Bopomofo, Japanese hiragana and katakana (as the font name would more likely be rendered in Romaji i.e. Latin characters if not using kanji i.e. the ideograms shown), and fullwidth Latin characters as would be used for proper alignment of Western letterforms in vertical columns of mostly-ideographic text. An example of fullwidth Latin characters aligned vertically was not included in order to maintain legible characters as well as a small file size. (Korean hangul characters are not included in SimHei.)
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