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If it cannot support any Chinese language, then it will not be suitable for China #262

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francis9527 opened this issue Apr 23, 2023 · 4 comments

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@francis9527
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@tyeestudio
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hm, then i guess will not support for japanese character, then

@swingingtom
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If "Right to left" hirigana and or katakana are an option, then it will support japanese.

I would like to make an sandbox to confirm it, but hirigana and katana are only 172 characters, right?
https://loc.gov/marc/specifications/specchareacc/JapaneseHiraganaKatakana.html

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@swingingtom, its difficult to just use hirigana and or katakana without kanji in japanese. i tested your demo in https://codesandbox.io/s/js-build-demo-minified-onh8zi, it does work for kanji. in theory, it should not be that difficult if the text-character in your code is to mapping to font ( not sure, just guess ). i was thinking to try to do this myself, but difficult to allocate time to this now.

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@swingingtom, its difficult to just use hirigana and or katakana without kanji in japanese. i tested your demo in https://codesandbox.io/s/js-build-demo-minified-onh8zi, it does work for kanji. in theory, it should not be that difficult if the text-character in your code is to mapping to font ( not sure, just guess ). i was thinking to try to do this myself, but difficult to allocate time to this now.

correction: it does NOT working for kanji in your demo.

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