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fallback fonts. That file can also specify the order in which the fallback fonts should be
searched, to ensure that a vendor-provided font will be used before another fallback font
which happens to handle the same glyph.
+
+ Han languages (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) share a common range of unicode characters;
+ their ordering in the fallback or vendor files gives priority to the first in the list.
+ Locale-specific ordering can be configured by adding language and region codes to the end
+ of the filename (e.g. /system/etc/fallback_fonts-ja.xml). When no region code is used,
+ as with this example, all regions are matched. Use separate files for each supported locale.
+ The standard fallback file (fallback_fonts.xml) is used when a locale does not have its own
+ file. All fallback files must contain the same complete set of fonts; only their ordering
+ can differ.
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<familyset>
<family>