Dear Walter,
> See the following sites for downloadable fonts that cover
> traditional Chinese (the Chinese characters in
> Steven's lesson).
Thanks for posting this list of font sites. MingLiU is the best font to use
with my lesson. MSArial Unicode had certain disadvantages which I'll not go
into now.
This Ming style script is also closer to the kind of printing to be found in
Chinese Buddhist texts in print or on-line.
For those really interested in a really giant Chinese font, try downloading
the free Mojikyo font from the Mojikyo Institute -- it lists over 100,000
characters, with many variants and very rare, quite bizarre characters, and
it also includes Xixia script, the Oracle Bone script, Siddham and other
unusual items. It's so big, it'll take several hours to download unless you
have a very high speed connection. The only problem is that it is not
Unicode compliant, but you will still need this font if you ever use the
CBETA digital canon since they use this Mojikyo font.
Best wishes,
Stephen Hodge
PS: Walter, I'm "Stephen" not "Steven".