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okay thanks everyone for joining the session here itamp;#39;s I see a few Asian face so Iamp;#39;m a bit nervous about talking about this topic typesetting this country because of course itamp;#39;s not my native way of writing and reading yeah so what I want to report about today is whatamp;#39;s the currents well first of all about specialities of typesetting this kanji I excuse me of myself I mean no ambient Eva in Taiwan where they use traditional Hansy I come from Japan Iamp;#39;m used to Japanese typesetting rules I will mostly talk about Japanese typesetting rule I will mention Chinese rules thereamp;#39;s one reason for this that if you check like the w3c consortium rules the Japanese the rules for Japanese typesetting are the most specific compared to the others so they are most strict and very detailed and also one reason is because thereamp;#39;s the biggest mixture of writing systems okay so typesetting with kanji I will talk about these peculiarities with types in t