RE: Unicode Ruby

2004-12-19 Thread Murray Sargent
Couple of notes on Word's support. Word has been based on Unicode since Word '97, although it certainly didn't support all of Unicode at that time. Word has displayed ruby in built-up form for several versions now (the name for it is under Asian formatting and called phonetic guide). Murray

RE: Unicode Ruby

2004-12-19 Thread Peter Constable
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dean Snyder Can anyone recommend common and/or cross-platform technologies that render Unicode ruby text in ways other than simply enclosing it within trailing parentheses (in other words, technologies that would place it above

Re: Simplified Chinese radical set in Unihan

2004-12-19 Thread Richard Cook
On Dec 16, 2004, at 3:20 PM, Tom Emerson wrote: Ah, I don't have my copy of the Comprehensive ABC here at home with me. If you have Wenlin, you have it in electronic form. Wenlin does the typesetting (and sub-licensing) for ABC, and the ABC data is accessible from within the Wenlin app. But on