Chinese Language Kit v1.1: Full Custom Install

What is the difference between a Simplified Custom install and a Traditional Custom Install of the Chinese Language Kit v1.1?
Listed below are the software components and the hard disk space they require that are installed onto a hard disk from Chinese Language Kit v1.1 using the Customize button in the Installer and selecting all the options. Both the Simplified Installation and Traditional Installation are shown here.

Note: The items installed for the Chinese Language Kit v1.0 are the same as v1.1 listed below, but the version numbers of the items may vary.


Chinese Language Kit v1.1 Simplified Input Full Custom Install:

Hard Disk:
Read Me 5k
TeachText 36k v7.1

Apple Extras:
Simp. Chinese Language Register 39k v7.1.1

System Folder:
Beijing 16L1 128k
Beijing 16L2 96k
Simplified Chinese Fonts 2k
Song 16 236k
Song 24 527k

Extensions:
FarEast Addition 33k v1.0.1
InputBackSupport 107k v7.2.1
Language Kit Extension 72k v7.1.2
Roman Support 5k v7.1
Simplified Chinese Input Method 209k vCH1-1.0.2
Simplified Chinese Support 5k vCH1-7.1
WorldScript II 78k v7.2
WorldScript Power Adapter 29k v7.2.1
Chubun ........ 81k vCH1-1.0

Fonts:
*Beijing* 18k
Song 5,858k

Preferences:
Langauge Kit Preferences
SCIM


Chinese Language Kit v1.1 Traditional Input Full Custom Install:

Hard Disk:
Read Me 5k
TeachText 36k v7.1

Apple Extras:
Trad. Chinese Language Register 39k v7.1.1

System Folder:
Apple LiSung Light 16L1 189k
Apple LiSung Light 16L2 243k
Apple LiSung Light 24L1 422k
Apple LiSung Light 24L2 543k
Taipei L1 188k
Taipei L2 242k
Traditional Chinese Fonts 2k

Extensions:
Cangjie 170k v2.0.9
Da yi 176k v2.0.9
FarEast Addition 33k v1.0.1
InputBackSupport 107k v7.2.1
Language Kit Extension 72k v7.1.2
Parrot 14k vTA1-2.0
Pin Yin 81k vTA1-2.0.9
Roman Support 5k v7.1
Traditional Chinese Support 5k vTA1-7.1
WorldScript II 78k v7.2
WorldScript Power Adapter 29k v7.2.1
Zhuyin 81k vTA1-2.0.9
Chubun ........ 81k vCH1-1.0

Fonts:
Apple LiSung Light 6,749k
Taipei 18k

Preferences:
Langauge Kit Preferences
SWM Preferences
SCIM
Published Date: Feb 19, 2012