John H. Jenkins wrote:
I wonder Unicode provide us a way to do sorting on number of
strokes for Traditional Chinese characters.
The Unihan database has total stroke count for many (but not all)
characters. It may provide an adequate first-order set of data for a
pure stroke-based
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
FYI
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FYI. Keld makes a comment toward the end which is extremely
objectionable. I have inserted a comment of my own at that point.
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Mark Davis scripsit:
infiltrated? I respectfully disagree with Doug on this.
Note that Doug was quoting Keld, and the diction was Keld's.
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My apologies, Doug. I misread the message.
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And if I had known it wasn't Doug, I wouldn't have been respectful ;-)
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Hi. I am developing a desktop application in Visual Basic 6
programming language. All the reporting has to include Greek
Unicode
Crystal Reports version 9.0 uses Unicode for all text, even when running
on Windows 98/ME. CR 9.0 has a standalone report designer and designers
that integrate with VB 6 and with Visual Studio .NET.
I would be glad to provide more information offline.
- rick cameron, crystal decisions
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