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 impossible to find characters in versions their 
standard SimSun fonts did not support. That of course had a solution; they 
should now choose “use images”.

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 something like

[cid:image001.png@01CD1970.6D5040E0]

Can there be a change so that also these pages (based upon the number of 
strokes of the radical) has an option to show these pages, not only the result, 
have a “display with images” option?

Martin J. Heijdra
Chinese Studies/East Asian Studies Bibliographer
East Asian Library and the Gest Collection
Frist Campus Center, Room 314
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
United States

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