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I suppose this is a font bundled with certain Chinese language packs for Windows. Does it have an international name? Specifying the name as <tt>黑体</tt> in global.js would only make it work on systems with Chinese locale and language packs, and thcrap strives to work independently of locale everywhere. --[[User:NamelessLegacy|NamelessLegacy]] ([[User talk:NamelessLegacy|talk]]) 03:06, 6 September 2018 (UTC)
I suppose this is a font bundled with certain Chinese language packs for Windows. Does it have an international name? Specifying the name as <tt>黑体</tt> in global.js would only make it work on systems with Chinese locale and language packs, and thcrap strives to work independently of locale everywhere. --[[User:NamelessLegacy|NamelessLegacy]] ([[User talk:NamelessLegacy|talk]]) 03:06, 6 September 2018 (UTC)
: Hello, sorry for interrupting. I found that <tt>黑体</tt> font is the same as <tt>SimHei</tt> . In fact they are the same font, but it just shows the name <tt>黑体</tt> in Simplified Chinese systems. But searching <tt>SimHei</tt> in <tt>C:/WINDOWS/Fonts</tt> will get nothing, so I'm confused if I should keep name <tt>SimHei</tt> or just use <tt>黑体</tt> .--[[User:Yanstime|Yanstime]] ([[User talk:Yanstime|talk]]) 06:34, 6 September 2018 (UTC)
: Hello, sorry for interrupting. I found that <tt>黑体</tt> font is the same as <tt>SimHei</tt> . In fact they are the same font, but it just shows the name <tt>黑体</tt> in Simplified Chinese systems. But searching <tt>SimHei</tt> in <tt>C:/WINDOWS/Fonts</tt> will get nothing, so I'm confused if I should keep name <tt>SimHei</tt> or just use <tt>黑体</tt> .--[[User:Yanstime|Yanstime]] ([[User talk:Yanstime|talk]]) 06:34, 6 September 2018 (UTC)
:: Ah, I see. As long as SimHei is installed, it doesn't actually make a difference whether it is specified as <tt>SimHei</tt> or <tt>黑体</tt>. As of Windows 10, you [https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-start-winpc/some-fonts-are-missing-after-upgrade/95839dfa-0df2-4bc0-875a-fd6b57e61fe4?auth=1 manually have to install Chinese language support to get this font] (it was available by default in Vista and 7), and that's why it didn't display correctly for me. --[[User:NamelessLegacy|NamelessLegacy]] ([[User talk:NamelessLegacy|talk]]) 06:49, 6 September 2018 (UTC)

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黑体 font

I suppose this is a font bundled with certain Chinese language packs for Windows. Does it have an international name? Specifying the name as 黑体 in global.js would only make it work on systems with Chinese locale and language packs, and thcrap strives to work independently of locale everywhere. --NamelessLegacy (talk) 03:06, 6 September 2018 (UTC)

Hello, sorry for interrupting. I found that 黑体 font is the same as SimHei . In fact they are the same font, but it just shows the name 黑体 in Simplified Chinese systems. But searching SimHei in C:/WINDOWS/Fonts will get nothing, so I'm confused if I should keep name SimHei or just use 黑体 .--Yanstime (talk) 06:34, 6 September 2018 (UTC)
Ah, I see. As long as SimHei is installed, it doesn't actually make a difference whether it is specified as SimHei or 黑体. As of Windows 10, you manually have to install Chinese language support to get this font (it was available by default in Vista and 7), and that's why it didn't display correctly for me. --NamelessLegacy (talk) 06:49, 6 September 2018 (UTC)