On Wednesday, January 24, 2001, at 05:08 AM, Marco Cimarosti wrote: > So I understood that he was talking about the specialized ideographs > needed > to write the *names* of chemical elements in Chinese, and I was > explaining > that they are not missing, just buried somewhere in the huge CJK Unified > Ideographs section. > The last time this issue came up, we did an explicit check and this proved to be the case. They're all there. If anybody can point me to an authoritative list of the ideographs used in either China for the chemical elements, one more recent than the mid-1990's, we can triple check it.
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