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DWPI Ming DynastyThe font is derived from IPAMJ Ming Dynasty font, and it is an OpenType font based on TrueType conforming to ISO/IEC 10646 standard.
DWPI Ming Dynasty font removes the font of "standard text for administrative affairs" that is not implemented in IPAMJ Ming Dynasty font, and adds the font of "standard font for administrative affairs for added text" created by Digital Hall to the private area.
In addition, DWPI Ming Dynasty font added some Huji Zhengzi and other partial fonts, and allocated these fonts to IVS, etc.In addition to composite glyphs, variant kana dot glyphs are also assigned to IVS.Therefore, in this font file, in order to provide these fonts before ISO/IEC 10646 standardization, some character positions on the 16th side of ISO/IEC 10646 Group 0 are temporarily used, and characters are temporarily allocated to IVS, etc. Therefore, when displaying character information based on this font file, the provisions of ISO/IEC 10646 need to be followed, and both parties need to reach a private agreement.
At the same time, the default font has been changed from IPAMJ Ming Dynasty font to JISX2013:2012 compatible font.Therefore, you need to use the character position implemented by Moji_Joho set instead of the UCS implemented by IPAMJ Ming Dynasty font to ensure that the font style is displayed correctly.
New Features in DWPI Ming Dynasty Fonts
Some characters added are not included in the standard text of administrative affairs, but are now available characters such as user orthographic characters.In this way, these characters can be used temporarily before adding new characters to the standard text of administrative affairs.
The variant kana cloud dot glyph is assigned to IVS. In addition to the composite glyph, the variant kana cloud dot glyph is also assigned to IVS.In this way, you can directly use the variant kana dot font without using the composite font.
The default font change changes the default font from IPAMJ Ming Dynasty to a font compatible with JISX2013:2012.In this way, it can be used as a font compatible with JISX2013:2012.
Compatibility with administrative affairs standard text
If the new features of DWPI Ming Dynasty font are not used, the characters and character positions of the standard text for administrative affairs are compatible.If you use the new function, you can convert back to the standard text of administrative affairs at any time according to the "DWPI Ming Dynasty Conversion Table".In addition, since the default glyph uses the character position of the Moji_Joho set implemented, you do not need to change the character position.
Font Style
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Copyright License
IPA font is a registered trademark of IPA.Since "DWPI Ming Dynasty" is a derivative font of IPAMJ Ming Dynasty, consent is required when using it“IPA font licensing v1.0”。
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