Rush request for help!

2001-12-21 Thread Suzanne M. Topping
Hello all, I'm rushing to send off the final draft of a Unicode paper for the upcoming conference, and am desperate to find a legitimate example of Han Unification display problems. The two examples I dug out of various ongoing email debates etc. are below: The traditional Chinese glyph

Re: Rush request for help!

2001-12-21 Thread John H. Jenkins
Actually, neither example is very good. The grass radical can be drawn with either three or four strokes, even in traditional Chinese, and the ideograph for one is absolutely indistinguishable no matter where it's written. The example I generally use is the bone radical (U+9AA8). When simplif

Re: Rush request for help!

2001-12-21 Thread Jungshik Shin
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, Jungshik Shin wrote: > On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, Suzanne M. Topping wrote: > > > The two examples I dug out of various ongoing email debates etc. are > up at http://140.111.1.40 (Chinese character variant dictionary compiled ... > hold up. As Thomas Chan once remarked on this lis

Re: Rush request for help!

2001-12-21 Thread Jungshik Shin
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001, Suzanne M. Topping wrote: > The two examples I dug out of various ongoing email debates etc. are > below: > > The traditional Chinese glyph for "grass" uses four > strokes for the "grass" radical, whereas the simplified Chinese, > Japanese, > and Korean glyp

PDUTR #28: Unicode 3.2

2001-12-21 Thread Julie Doll Allen
The Unicode editorial committee is pleased to announce the availability of Proposed Draft Technical Report #28: Unicode 3.2 for public review. http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr28/