On Mon, 08 Apr 2002 01:37:20 -0700 Edward Cherlin wrote:
Does anybody know what the iconv developers have in mind for this?
The man page at
http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/uwin/man/man1/iconv.html
lists shift-jis, shift_jis, euc-jp,
Extended_UNIX_Code_Packed_Format_for_Japanese,
On Saturday 06 April 2002 07:02, Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
At Sat, 6 Apr 2002 19:16:50 +0900 (JST), Gaspar Sinai wrote:
I would like to have local encoding - Unicode character
mappings published by the Consortium - otherwise I am not
convinced that Unicode is supporting characters in
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, David Starner wrote:
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 11:04:36AM +0900, Gaspar Sinai wrote:
Unicode Consortium are just plain wrong if they think that someone
will throw away the national standard and replace it with nothing.
National Standards do not need to prove that
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, David Starner wrote:
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 11:04:36AM +0900, Gaspar Sinai wrote:
Unicode Consortium are just plain wrong if they think that someone
will throw away the national standard and replace it with nothing.
National Standards do not need to prove that
Thank you all for helping me with the missing mappings.
I'tt will take some time till I get all the necassary
mappings to build Yudit. As you know I use these maps
to map a paticular font - text converters are just a
bonus.
I also would like to re-iterate that Unihan-3.2.0.txt
is not the right
On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 07:16:50PM +0900, Gaspar Sinai wrote:
o There are errors:
Unihan-3.2.0.txt:
U+9B1C kJIS02132,93,27
Should be:
U+9B1D kJIS02132,93,27
And there won't be errors in whatever map you're using? That file was
available for months in beta test, and
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, David Starner wrote:
On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 07:16:50PM +0900, Gaspar Sinai wrote:
o There are errors:
Unihan-3.2.0.txt:
U+9B1C kJIS02132,93,27
Should be:
U+9B1D kJIS02132,93,27
And there won't be errors in whatever map you're using? That
Tomohiro KUBOTA writes:
http://www.jca.apc.org/~earthian/aozora/0213.html
http://www.jca.apc.org/~earthian/aozora/0213/jisx0213code.zip
http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~irg/
http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~irg/irg/N807_TablesX0123-UCS.zip
Thanks a lot for these pointers! With this information, I
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Gaspar Sinai wrote:
I noticed that at ftp.unicode.org /Public/MAPPINGS/EASTASIA
has been moved to OBSOLETE directory. README.TXT reads:
The entire former contents of this directory are obsolete
and have been moved to the OBSOLETE directory. The latest
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
tolerable glyph variation. Because the glyph which is shown in the
Unicode PDF files is a concrete one glyph, it cannot express the range
of tolerable glyph variation. Since U+FA45 is commented in the Unicode
Just FYI, attached is a png image I
Hi,
At Thu, 4 Apr 2002 11:58:57 +0200 (CEST),
Bruno Haible wrote:
Thanks a lot for these pointers! With this information, I can write a
JISX0213 converter for glibc and libiconv.
Please note that these tables may unofficial.
Though jisx0213code.txt insists that it is built from
official JIS
Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote on 2002-04-03 07:51 UTC:
The compatibility characters are there in Unicode to allow you to chose
to either use the unification rules of JIS or the unification rules of
the IRG, at your choice.
For example, IBM's table says that:
SJISUCS
8A436D77 (in CJK
Markus Kuhn writes:
it is now up
to the maintainers of legacy encoding standards to define the
relationship of their respective encodings to Unicode properly. The
ISO 8859 authors have already done this in their second editions, and I
understand that the latest editions of the relavant JIS
Hi,
At Tue, 2 Apr 2002 15:36:16 +0200 (CEST),
Bruno Haible wrote:
Does this also apply to JISX0213:2000? Do you know where to find the
conversion tables for this character encoding? The PDF file in the
ISO-IR registry contains only the pictures of each glyph, but no
conversion table.
I
I noticed that at ftp.unicode.org /Public/MAPPINGS/EASTASIA
has been moved to OBSOLETE directory. README.TXT reads:
The entire former contents of this directory are obsolete
and have been moved to the OBSOLETE directory. The latest
information may be found in the Unihan.txt file in the
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