Hi, I concede to compatibility and other reasons. On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Bruno Haible wrote: > 214c214 > < 0x1233A 0x2299 > --- > > 0x1233A 0x29BF > 555c555 > < 0x12678 0x30D7 > --- > > 0x12678 0x31F7 0x309A > > These are indeed debatable.
I checked some unciode fonts and most fonts had this glyph: 0x2299. I concede. Lets use: 0x1233A 0x2299 That leaves us with 1. Problem of different unification ----------------------------------- > 555c555 > < 0x12678 0x30D7 > --- > > 0x12678 0x31F7 0x309A Quick reference with gifs: http://www.mars.sphere.ne.jp/imamura/image1.html Table 6 row 6 column 9 Bruno> 0x12678 0x30D7 Gaspar> 0x2678 0x31F7 0x309A # 1-6-88 (88 == 0x58) If we use 0x30D7 we will clash with: Table 5 row 4 column 8 0x8376 0x2557 0x30D7 # 1-5-55 (55 == 0x37) But I do not really like my own x31F7 0x309A either. What shall we do? 2. Problem of undefined symbol. ------------------------------ Missing > 996,997c996,997 > < 0x12B65 0xFFFD > < 0x12B66 0xA4A3 > --- > > 0x12B65 0x02E9 0x02E5 > > 0x12B66 0x02E5 0x02E9 I concede to Bruno's 0x12B66 0xA4A3. But what shall we do with 0x12B65 0xFFFD? Maybe another symbol added to Unicode Yi radicals? Table 11 row 5 column 6,7 0x2B65 ?????? # 1-11-69 (69 == 0x45) 0x2B66 0xA4A3 # 1-11-70 (70 == 0x46) ----------------------------------------------------------- It is only two points! I will udpate my maps after we find a solution to these two problems. Then we sould make a matrix between our map and different other maps on the web - but I would not change anything more in our map till official map is published. As a reminder: having this map will not solve problems mentioned by Kubota san. It just defines a map for JIS X 0213 and it will possibly suffer from the same problems as existing, now obselete JIS X 0208 and JIS X 0212 maps do. Please read his document - I fully agree with him. But having a map makes it possible to continue the work. BTW: I would like to have a mapping table with two files - usually x11 fonts come in two different files for the two planes - I can use one file for each plane. Thank you, gaspar -- Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/
