Unihan database

2012-04-13 Thread Martin Heijdra
Librarians are certainly a group of users using Unihan a lot, to identify encodings for rare characters. Several of them have complained that it gets more and more difficult to use for them. One issue is, that the database itself started to use encodings rather than images; which made it

Re: Unihan database

2012-04-13 Thread John H. Jenkins
Yes, this is very much possible, although I can't predict how soon we'll get it done. Martin Heijdra mheij...@princeton.edu 於 2012年4月13日 上午10:26 寫道: Librarians are certainly a group of users using Unihan a lot, to identify encodings for rare characters. Several of them have complained

Re: [unicode] Unihan database

2012-04-13 Thread suzuki toshiya
I think this comment is related with the current implementation of SimSun. Why don't you try to install the free fonts that can support the missing characters? From the viewpoint of an user over the distant network, the images-by-default is worse in some cases... Regards, mpsuzuki Martin Heijdra

Re: Unihan database

2012-04-13 Thread Julian Bradfield
On 2012-04-13, Martin Heijdra mheij...@princeton.edu wrote: But now they report that the radical-stroke page itself has changed to encodings rather than images; and the radicals are not in the standard fonts. Hence, the search pages (clicking on the number of strokes of the radical) shows

RE: [unicode] Unihan database

2012-04-13 Thread Martin Heijdra
Yes, I know there are other possibilities--but in a work environment, we are not always free to download, install, replace... Thank you, John, for looking into this. Martin -Original Message- From: suzuki toshiya [mailto:mpsuz...@hiroshima-u.ac.jp] Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 1:12