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Windows 10 is planned to go out of support on October 14, 2025. A font list for Windows 11 has also been published, which includes some fonts not on the Windows 10 list, such as additional variants of Segoe.
Questions:
Will the font list for Windows 11 be taken into account, and if so, when/how?
How does the feature account for fonts in Feature On Demand (FOD) packages? For example, almost all Windows users in China would be expected to have the Chinese (Simplified) and Chinese (Traditional) Supplemental Fonts installed.
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Windows 10 is planned to go out of support on October 14, 2025. A font list for Windows 11 has also been published, which includes some fonts not on the Windows 10 list, such as additional variants of Segoe.
Questions:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: