((link)) — Stsong-light
While most of these standard fonts are Western (like Helvetica, Times-Roman, and Courier), STSong-Light was included to support text.
STSong-Light features asymmetric line weights, horizontal strokes with slight terminal serifs, and sharp vertical drops. stsong-light
If you are configuring a reporting engine, you often need to alias or map the font in a configuration file. : While most of these standard fonts are Western
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. horizontal strokes with slight terminal serifs
If you see "STSong-Light" in a font menu or a PDF specification, it refers to the standard, lightweight serif font used for Simplified Chinese text in legacy or standardized PDF documents.
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