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Please note that U+58F3 is outside the claimed support for Traditional Chinese, mainly because it is in CNS 11643 Plane 3.
However, because an existing glyph can be repurposed, uni58F3-JP, it is a relatively easy adjustment to the TW CMap resource, and will be considered an enhancement, not a genuine bug.
Take a look at the reference font provided by Taiwan MOE website, U+58F3 is 士冖一几,
while U+58F3 in 思源宋體 is 土冖几.
There is a glyph already created in the OTF file,
just next to the glyph that the font currently using.
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