I assume the 64 hexagrams in Unicode 4 (Beta) from U+4DCB-U+4DFF are
indeed the hexagrams of the I-Ching?
If so, I need to relate the proposed codepoints and names (eg
4DCBHEXAGRAM FOR STANDSTILL) to actual glyphs I already have in a font
database. Is there a draft Code Chart illustrating
Kevin Brown wrote:
Is there a draft Code Chart illustrating the glyphs for these
new additions?
http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U40-4DC0.pdf
Stefan
I wrote:
I would have to disagree with these Indian experts in this instance.
The Devanagari glottal stop does not have a dot, and indeed, in the
languages which use it, this character will certainly coexist with
the question mark. They have different shapes, and different
functions.
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