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Kangxi dictionary style-Typeland Kangxi dictionary style is an antique font originally developed on the basis of Daoguang Kangxi dictionary, which belongs to classical printing style and is more suitable for layout design and packaging design of antique books.

The Style of Kangxi Dictionary is based on the reprint of Daoguang's seven-year order. After removing repeated prefixes through transliteration, 47,037 Chinese characters were included in * * * and corrected with reference to other versions. The original book is scanned at 1200dpi, and the characters in the original book are extracted separately. After some repairs, it has become automatic tracing, rather than drawing vector curves manually like ordinary font design.

Because of the method of font making, the edges of such fonts are not smooth, which may not be suitable for use in larger fonts, and there will be problems such as different sizes and directions of each word. However, this font faithfully retains the style of the original book, and is more widely used in philology, font design research reference and other fields than ordinary fonts. The official full version of Kangxi Dictionary contains 47,037 Chinese characters (that is, the complete number of words in Kangxi Dictionary), while the trial version only contains 345 commonly used words.

Kangxi Dictionary has two punctuation modes, direct and exclusive, which are used to simulate the punctuation (sentence reading) style of writing and engraving and woodcut or printing respectively. You can call them in software that supports OpenType's advanced features.

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