Dear Scott,
It's getting more often after Microsoft launched Windows 2000. Now, people could use it to input Unicode CJK Han characters including TC, SC, and even Japanese Han characters. Please refer to the following article. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q227483 -- Janming Scott Bradner �g�J�G > > Assume Chinese name of 10 glyphs. Each one may take 2 versions, > > TC or SC. > > how often are Chinese names written using a mixture of TC & SC? > > Scott
