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@daihaus/lxgw-bright-tc

v2.0.0

Published

LXGW Bright TC — the Traditional Chinese (TC) glyph cut of LXGW Bright. Subset to unicode-range woff2.

Readme

@daihaus/lxgw-bright-tc

LXGW Bright TC — the Traditional Chinese (TC) glyph cut of LXGW Bright. Subset to unicode-range woff2.

  • font-family: LXGW Bright TC
  • weights: 300, 400, 500 · styles: normal, italic
  • license: OFL-1.1 — generated from lxgw/[email protected] with cn-font-split

CSS entry points

Every file lazy-loads only the glyph chunks a page actually uses (per unicode-range). Import the narrowest one that covers the weights/styles you use — .woff2 bytes are shared, so mixing files never double-downloads a glyph.

| File | Contains | | --- | --- | | index.css | all weights × all styles | | weight-<weight>.css | one weight, all styles — e.g. weight-400.css | | style-<style>.css | one style, all weights — e.g. style-normal.css | | <weight>-<style>.css | exactly one cut — e.g. 400-normal.css |

Use via jsDelivr (no install)

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@daihaus/[email protected]/index.css" />
<style>
  body {
    font-family: "LXGW Bright TC", serif;
  }
</style>

Narrower is smaller:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@daihaus/[email protected]/weight-400.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@daihaus/[email protected]/400-normal.css" />

Use via npm (bundlers)

npm install @daihaus/lxgw-bright-tc
import "@daihaus/lxgw-bright-tc";                // full bundle (index.css)
import "@daihaus/lxgw-bright-tc/weight-400.css"; // one weight, all styles
import "@daihaus/lxgw-bright-tc/style-normal.css";   // one style, all weights
import "@daihaus/lxgw-bright-tc/400-normal.css";      // exactly one cut

Pin an exact version; the CSS already contains the @font-face rules.

Install locally (without publishing)

Build the tarball (npm pack in this folder, or pnpm pack:fonts from the monorepo root), then:

npm install ./daihaus-lxgw-bright-tc-2.0.0.tgz

Or point a dependency straight at the built package folder:

// package.json
{ "dependencies": { "@daihaus/lxgw-bright-tc": "file:../path/to/packages/lxgw-bright-tc" } }