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笔者在利用北大方正VI型NT1.0版汉卡的繁体细圆字体打印时,发现“鼠”字被显示为“绎”,而“弃”字则不能显示出来(显示为空格).于是笔者自然萌生了这样的想法:是不是这种汉卡的各种字体都存在着同样的缺陷?或者繁体细圆字体只是唯一的例外呢?笔者把“鼠” 字、“弃”字以及用国标区位码查得“弃”字的繁体形式“棄”,用这种汉卡所有的十种简体字体和十一种繁体字体逐一作模拟显示及打印,所得的结果列于下表中.
When I was printing on the traditional thin fonts using Hanzheng Founder VI Type NT1.0 Hanchak, I found that the “mouse” character was displayed as “Yi”, while “Abandoned” character was not displayed (shown as a space). Naturally sprouted the idea: Is not this kind of Han cards have the same flaw in all fonts? Or traditional thin font only exception? The author of the “rat” word, “abandoned” and the use of GB location The code “abandoned” the traditional form of “abandoned”, with all of Han Chaka ten kinds of simplified Chinese and eleven kinds of traditional one-by-one analog display and print, the results are shown in the table below.