On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Jungshik Shin wrote: > On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Dan Kogai wrote: > > (*) My parents wanted me to name me �� (U+5F48), a classical form, but > > it was not listed on "the table of Kanjis allowed for names" so I was > > named U+5F3E. > > Frankly speaking, I find it rather hard to understand what difference > there is between using U+5F48 and using U+5F3E in spelling your > name. They're the same character with the same meaning but with a bit of > variation in shape. However, I should be careful because this is about > one's name.
This particular case in a Chinese context wouldn't be respected. However, if one is to pick over little details, then I still don't know what U+5F3E is (in the context of Dan's name)--does the upper right corner have two or three strokes? Thomas Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

