Re: Suggestions for next print edition

2001-12-03 Thread juuichiketajin
You can always search the big Unihan.txt file on the kJapaneseKun and kJapaneseOn fields, which provide whatever information we have on pronunciation of the characters in Japanese. If you are just stuck looking up stuff because it isn't marked up for Japanese, try getting Sanseido's

Suggestions for next print edition

2001-12-02 Thread juuichiketajin
1. Unicode points are NUMBERS. Numbers can be written in ANY base. Knowing decimal values of codepoints is sometimes useful, so please print them in the next edition of the Unicode book. 2. There was a Shift-JIS index for kanji. I don't know much about kanji, but it seems to me that they are