On 2020-02-29 09:37 PM, Ed wrote:
So, now we know the real difference
between the CN and TW AR PL UKai fonts.
Are you certain?
The Chinese word for the musical percussion instrument that in English
is called a "gong" is "luo" (2nd tone). In one of my notes files (a
.txt file), the simplified and traditional forms of the character do
differ. They also differ in this web page in my Firefox:
"http://www.mandarintools.com/cgi-bin/wordlook.pl?word=%E9%94%A3&searchtype=chinese&where=whole&audio=on"
See attachment terminal.png to see a screen capture of the relevant part
of the vim session in a Gnome terminal.
See attachment webpage.png to see a screen capture of the relevant part
of the
mandarintools.com webpage in my Firefox. I am seeing both
versions of the character in the CN font.