At 12:13 PM 1/3/2003 -0800, you wrote:
P.S. Anyone happens to know what the thing the Unihan database calls
the "Z-Variant" is supposed to be?  U+9234 and U+F9B1 are supposed to
be Z-Variants, but I can't find any explanation of the term
anywhere... see:
Chapter 10 of the Unicode standard (available online) describes the separation
of the glyphs in a 3 dimensional array, with the Z-axis being typeface.


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