Ask HN: Why do Chinese datasheets have these iconic serif fonts?

4 points by npgatech ↗ HN
I've compiled a few random screenshots here: https://imgur.com/a/S5PyL

I've always wondered this. Sometimes the font is Times New Roman (perhaps a default in Chinese operating systems?) and sometimes it is this iconic font (https://i.imgur.com/2OX6RgY.png) that is not to be found in the west.

It is so prevalent that Shenzhen I/O, an assembly programming game used same fonts in their mock datasheets: https://www.pdf-archive.com/2016/10/10/shenzhen-io-manual/preview/page/30/

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because times new roman doesn't support Chinese characters. there are other Chinese fonts do support english characters. you are probably looking at the english characters rendered by a default Chinese font.