On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 04:14 AM, Marco Cimarosti wrote:
> The next step is knowing *which* strokes make up each characters, in > order > to properly sort characters having the same stroke number. > There's no consistency there. Different dictionaries use different subsorts once you get beyond the stroke-count level. The five-stroke-type classification used by the PRC is a fairly recent innovation and not universally used. > Is there any online source for such data? Even for smaller sets than > Unicode > CJK. > Not that I'm aware. ========== John H. Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tejat.net/