On Thursday, January 25, 2001, at 03:14 AM, Pierpaolo BERNARDI wrote: > I was talking about the index for the hanzi's ordered by radical+strokes > which can be found at the end of the book, since I wanted to check > whether > high numbered elements were there. I know the look and pronunciations of > these characters, but don't know any code (in whatsoever charset). > Don't forget the online Unihan database, <http://www.unicode.org/charts/unihan.html>. Even if its radical-stroke lookup should prove inadequate, it lets you get at the blocks which are (very nearly) in radical-stroke order in any event within each of the two blocks.
- Radical Index online? (was Re: Chemistry on chinesse. (... Kenneth Whistler
- Re: Radical Index online? (was Re: Chemistry on ch... Richard Cook
- Re: Radical Index online? (was Re: Chemistry on ch... Richard Cook
- Re: Radical Index online? (was Re: Chemistry on ch... Richard Cook
- Re: Radical Index online? (was Re: Chemistry on ch... Pierpaolo BERNARDI
- Re: Radical Index online? (was Re: Chemistry on ch... John Jenkins
- Re: Radical Index online? (was Re: Chemistry on ch... Richard Cook
- Re: Radical Index online? (was Re: Chemistry on ch... Doug Schiffer
- Re: Radical Index online? (was Re: Chemistry on ch... rscook
- Re: Radical Index online? (was Re: Chemistry on ch... Richard Cook
- Re: Radical Index online? (was Re: Chemistry on ch... Richard Cook