Re: [css-fonts] Chinese font Kai count as cursive

>>  3. In definition of 'cursive' replace 'informal' with 'flowing'.
> 
> As with (2), I'm not sure this makes much of a difference.  The
> generic 'cursive' is a bit of a throwaway.  It's a grab bag of an
> assortment of styles.  There's a low probability the aesthetic sense
> of the font chosen will actually be consistent across
> platforms/scripts.

I've seen a Kai font, Chinese characters are in right style. But it's punctuational either half width and full width are "informal" style. 

And a Taiwan governmental document sample here[1]. Kai is default font ordered by authorities. Flowing is more appropriate here.

[1]: http://www4.yunlin.gov.tw/pubprogram/upload/imgprview.jsp?file=/pubyunlin/pubbulletin/200909161051520.JPG&flag=pic&tablename=PubBulletinFile&serno=200907160005&detailno=1

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