It can supply the data for both, if they differ. That's done with two fields.
However, in this case there is only one value; if that's incorrect for this character someone should file feedback. ------------------------------ Mark <https://plus.google.com/114199149796022210033> * * *— Il meglio è l’inimico del bene —* ** On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Claire Ho (賀靜蘭) <clair...@google.com> wrote: > Check the tr38 <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr38/tr38-12.html>, from > the description of kTotalStrokes, it provides stroke count data for > simplified Chinese and traditional Chinese. > Then, I don't have concern. > > Thanks! > Claire. > > > On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Claire Ho (賀靜蘭) <clair...@google.com>wrote: > >> Hi Mark >> >> > There you find the line: >> >> > U+8303 kTotalStrokes 8 >> >> In Traditional Chinese, U+8303 has 9 strokes as Matt mentioned in the >> email. >> >> The radical "++" is counted as 4 strokes. I think there are several >> radicals have the same issue, different stroke counts, between simplified >> Chinese and traditional Chinese. >> >> Claire. >> >> On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 5:54 PM, Mark Davis ☕ <m...@macchiato.com> wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Matt Ma <matt.ma.um...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I have two questions regarding the collation sequence defined in >>>> zh.xml, CLDR 21.0 >>>> >>>> 1. Why is U+8303 (范) counted as 9 strokes instead of 8 for <collation >>>> type="stroke">? As a reference, U+59DA (姚) is counted as 9 strokes but >>>> sorted before U+8303 (范). >>>> >>> >>> CLDR now gets the stroke collation data from the kTotalStokes property. >>> The values for that are in the file Unihan/Unihan_DictionaryLikeData.txt in >>> the Unicode Character Database. >>> >>> There you find the line: >>> >>> U+8303 kTotalStrokes 8 >>> >>> If that is in error, or if there is any other error in the kTotalStrokes >>> data, then please report the correct value according to >>> http://www.unicode.org/review/pri230/ so that it can be fixed. >>> As a related matter, CLDR now gets the pinyin collation data from >>> the kMandarin property. The values for that are in the >>> file Unihan/Unihan_Readings.txt in the Unicode Character Database. So if >>> any of those are in error, they should also be reported as per >>> http://www.unicode.org/review/pri230/ . >>> >>> The beta data is in ftp://www.unicode.org/Public/6.2.0/ucd/. Currently >>> in ftp://www.unicode.org/Public/6.2.0/ucd/Unihan-6.2.0d1.zip >>> but as the beta proceeds, the d1 might change to d2,d3... >>> >>> >>>> >>>> 2. Does the collation type, stroke, apply to both Simplified and >>>> Traditional Chinese, as I do not see anything defined in zh_Hant.xml >>>> under "stroke"? >>>> >>> >>> Let me look at that. >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Matt >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >