Robert (11 digit boy) said:

> Suzanne Topping recently posted a query about what
> Han characters cause display problems when a Chinese
> font is used to display Japanese or such. I think that
> there is a certain 5-stroke character that will answer it.
> It is U+5E73.

Well, there is a difference here:

Japanese/CHS version:
----------
 \   |   /
  \  |  /
   \ | /
----+-----
     |
     |

Korean/CHT version:
----------
   / | \
  /  |  \
 /   |   \
----+-----
     |
     |


Although I suppose this could be font differences, too? "Pseudo Verified" on
a WinXP system with the following fonts:

Japanese -- MS Gothic, MS UI Gothic
Simplified Chinese -- SimSun, NSimSun
Traditional Chinese -- PMingLiU, MingLiU
Korean -- Gulim, Batang, Dotum

I do not know how important this is though, experts on the languages could
probably comment more effectively.


MichKa

Michael Kaplan
Trigeminal Software, Inc.  -- http://www.trigeminal.com/


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