On Thu, 2010-07-29 at 23:07 +0200, Jef van Schendel wrote: > I find Droid easier to read on a line, and at smaller sizes. > Droid also does have cyrillic and greek, and according to > wikipedia, it's supposed to have CJK support? ¯\(°_°)/¯ > > > AFAIK, CJK means Asian fonts, as in Chinese/Japanese/Korean. Could be > wrong though. > Quoting wikipedia[1]: "CJK is a collective term for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, which constitute the main East Asian languages. The term is used in the field of software and communications internationalization." So yes, you are basically correct (although Asia is much bigger than China, Japan and Korea...). Martin References: [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CJK
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