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AFDKO 2.5 is released!
If you want to learn what new features AFDKO 2.5 brings, please access the article entitled “AFDKO 2.5 is released!” on typblography blog, the author is Read Roberts who develops and maintains AFDKO.
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to wish plentiful money and treasures to come in the New Year. This glyph is composed of four characters that are “招財進寳”, “財” means money, and “寳”means treasures. Actually, this glyph is not a real or genuine hanzi, and no character set includes it, so we can not enter this glyph directly via standard fonts. Fortunately, SING (Smart INdependent Glyphlets) technology offers us a way to create and use this character. Please follow these DIY (Do It Yourself) instructions for this glyph.