Ah, yes. Sorry for my confusion. One main purpose for the short names is for TTS, and for that I think people felt that the reading was more useful. However, it would probably be better for the keywords to have the normal spelling. You might consider filing a ticket at http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/newticket with a proposal for change.
Mark On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 7:46 AM, Takao Fujiwara <tfuji...@redhat.com> wrote: > It would be combinations of Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji. > > On 03/28/17 02:25, Koji Ishii-san wrote: > >> I think he meant Kanji/Han ideographic by "committed string". >> >> 2017-03-27 19:04 GMT+09:00 Takao Fujiwara <tfuji...@redhat.com <mailto: >> tfuji...@redhat.com>>: >> >> On 03/27/17 18:48, Mark Davis ☕️-san wrote: >> >> By "committed strings", you mean the hiragana phonetic reading? >> >> >> Hiragana is used to the raw text of the phonetic reading by the >> Japanese input method before the conversion. >> After users select one of the converted strings, the converted >> strings are committed on the text. >> I mean the major conversion of ja.xml is useful instead of >> remembering the raw text as the converted result in the input method. >> >> Fujiwara >> >> >> Mark >> ////// >> >> On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 11:00 AM, Takao Fujiwara < >> tfuji...@redhat.com <mailto:tfuji...@redhat.com> <mailto: >> tfuji...@redhat.com >> <mailto:tfuji...@redhat.com>>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Do you have any chances to create a different version of >> ja.xml of the Japanese emoji annotation? >> http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/browser/tags/latest/common/anno >> tations/ja.xml >> <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/browser/tags/latest/common/ann >> otations/ja.xml> >> <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/browser/tags/latest/common/ann >> otations/ja.xml >> <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/browser/tags/latest/common/ann >> otations/ja.xml>> >> >> That file includes Hiragana only but I'd need another file >> which has the committed strings, likes ja_convert.xml. >> E.g. >> <annotation cp="♂">男 | 男性 | シンボル</annotation> >> >> instead of >> >> <annotation cp="♂">おとこ | だんせい | >> しんぼる</annotation> >> >> I think the committed version is useful without input method >> and it follows other languages. >> >> Thanks, >> Fujiwara >> >> >> >> >> >