At 11:21 AM -0700 5/1/01, Magda Danish (Unicode) wrote:
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>From: Michal Gerling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 7:24 AM
>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: chinese conversion tables
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>I am working with UNICODE and the CJK market and need to know: Is there
>any one table or formula for moving from simplified to traditional
>characters and back in UNICODE? thank you very much for your help!
>Michelle g.

Partial data to interconvert between simplified and traditional 
characters is available through the Unihan database.  However, the 
problem is not a simple one, as there are frequently multiple 
traditional forms that correspond to a single simplified form. 
Moreover, the vocabulary used in the PRC with simplified characters 
differs on occasion from the vocabulary used in Taiwan and elsewhere 
for traditional ones (e.g., the names of the chemical elements, until 
recently the word for "computer").  It really isn't possible to 
convert between simplified and traditional characters without doing a 
lexical analysis.

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