It looks w i d e because it's not meant to be used for latin-based languages. Both chs_boot and cht_boot are for boot screens in Chinese. I assume the "s" and "t" in "chs" stand for "Simplified" and "Traditional," although not 100% certain.
It looks w i d e because it's not meant to be used for latin-based languages. Both chs_boot and cht_boot are for boot screens in Chinese. I assume the "s" and "t" in "chs" stand for "Simplified" and "Traditional," although not 100% certain.
Yes. We know that font file exists.