> I only know of the CNS11643 standard, but the CCCII included much more, > right?
Yes. IIRC, there are about 70000 characters. Anyway, the main
developer has died before the project has been finished, and there was
no successor to complete (and the involved people have probably also
realized that the underlying principle of CCCII is the wrong way to
handle glyph variants of CJK characters).
Werner
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