feat: use system font stack for better CJK rendering#498
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Replace the Geist Variable font with system default font stack to improve rendering for Chinese/Japanese/Korean (CJK) users. The new font stack falls back to Pingfang SC on macOS and Microsoft YaHei on Windows, which look more natural for CJK text. Closes: nashsu/llm_wiki/issues (if any)
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Summary
Replaces the hardcoded
Geist Variablefont with a system default font stack to improve text rendering for Chinese/Japanese/Korean (CJK) users.Changes
@import "@fontsource-variable/geist"(no longer needed)--font-sans: 'Geist Variable', sans-serifwith system font stack:Why
Geistis designed primarily for Latin characters. For CJK users (Chinese/Japanese/Korean), system fonts likePingfang SC(macOS) andMicrosoft YaHei(Windows) provide much better readability and a more native feel.The system font stack is also slightly faster (no extra font file to download) and respects the user's OS preferences.
Testing
Tested locally on macOS (aarch64) with Chinese text — rendering is noticeably more natural.
Closes: #