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/