On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 07:16:50PM +0900, Gaspar Sinai wrote:
> o There are errors:
>   Unihan-3.2.0.txt:
>   U+9B1C  kJIS0213        2,93,27
>   Should be:
>   U+9B1D  kJIS0213        2,93,27

And there won't be errors in whatever map you're using? That file was
available for months in beta test, and they still accept fixes, which
they'll get to when they're preparing another release.
 
> I would like to have local encoding -> Unicode  character mappings
> published by the Consortium - otherwise I am not convinved that
> Unicode is supporting characters in national standards - which may
> question its usability.

Every major non-Asian character standard has a complete mapping between
it and Unicode either published with its ISO-2022 registration or with
its RFC registration. As far as I can tell, none of the major Japanese
standards included a mapping with their ISO-2022 registration, which may
question _their_ usability.

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