
This Mini how-to helps you to install Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack on CentOS / Ubuntu / Debian / Fedora / LinuxMint operating systems.
Experimental support or PCI passthrough on Linux hosts. Disk image encryption with AES algorithm. VirtualBox Remote Desktop Protocol (VDRP). Oracle provides the one extension pack, and it provides the following added functionality. HanaMinA (Japanese 花園明朝A) for BMP and HanaMinB (Japanese 花園明朝B) for SIP – covers all CJK, CJK Compatibility, CJK-Ext.A, CJK-Ext.B, CJK-Ext.C, CJK-Ext.D, CJK-Ext.E, and CJK-Ext.F.VirtualBox Extension Pack is a set of open-source components that extends the functionality of the VirtualBox base package. Hanazono Font License or SIL Open Font License Shown here are its forms in (from top to bottom): Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Japanese. means it was formerly seen as FOSS but has been involved in a legal controversy. means this font is free and open-source software (FOSS). Pan-CJK: intended to support the majority of Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters, and not specifically designed for any one of these writing systems. Pan-Unicode: intended to globally support the majority of Unicode's characters, and not specifically designed for one or a few writing systems (note that Pan-Unicode font ≠ Unicode font ).
Vietnamese: for the Nom script formerly used.
Simplified Chinese will be shortened to SC and Traditional Chinese will be shortened to TC in the following localization table.
Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong, using education standard: List of Graphemes of Commonly-Used Chinese Characters, Chinese: 常用字字形表). Traditional Chinese (Taiwan, using education standard: Standard Form of National Characters, Chinese: 國字標準字體). Traditional Chinese (General, using printing standard or jiu zixing, Chinese: 舊字形). This can be subdivided into the following classification:
The fonts are then sorted by their target writing system: In this article, the two first classes are named Ming and sans-serif (gothic) while the "script" is further divided into several Chinese script styles.
These fonts are primarily sorted by their typeface, the main classes being "with serif", "without serif" and "script". This is a list of notable CJK fonts ( computer fonts which contain a large range of Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters). From left to right: sans-serif (gothic), Ming, regular script, clerical script and seal script The first four characters of Thousand Character Classic in different typeface styles, script styles and type styles.