STSong-Light features asymmetric line weights, horizontal strokes with slight terminal serifs, and sharp vertical drops.
Could you please clarify your question? I'm happy to help with technical setup, licensing notes, or alternatives like (Noto Serif CJK) which has official Light weights. stsong-light
is a foundational Chinese digital typeface designed by Changzhou SinoType Technology. It belongs to the Songti (serif) typographic family , featuring high stroke contrast, elegant flares, and clean geometry. Programmers and database architects frequently utilize STSong-Light as the default CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) rendering engine within enterprise PDF frameworks. is a foundational Chinese digital typeface designed by
is a well-known serif typeface, primarily recognized for its role as one of the standard "Base 14" fonts in the PDF (Portable Document Format) specification. is a well-known serif typeface, primarily recognized for
I notice you mentioned — this appears to be a reference to a font or typeface name, likely STSong or SimSun (a common serif font in Chinese computing environments), with a "light" weight variant.
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