Thanks. I should know better than to write email before coffee.

I overlooked the 123 mapped to the Alphabet Block and 8 mapped to the Compatibility 
Block. 123+8 = 131 and the totals match.

John
GIFT

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Muller
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 9:01 AM
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Subject: Re: Does Unicode 3.1 take care of all characters of 'Hong Kong Supplimentary 
Character Set - 2001' (HKSCS-2001) ?



John McConnell wrote:

>The mapping of the HKSCS 2001 repertoire to ISO/IEC 10646-2:2001 has
>
>35 mapped to the private use area
>1651 mapped to supplementary plane 2
>511 mapped to the Extension A block (on the BMP)
>2212 mapped to the CJK Ideographic block (also on the BMP)
>plus another 278 mapped elsewhere on the BMP
>  
>
35 + 1651 + 511 + 2212 + 278 = 4687.

HKSCS 1999 has 4,702 characters, and HKSCS 2001 adds 116, for a total of 
4818.  I believe the that 131 unaccounted for in your decomposition are 
in the "mapped elsewhere" pile, which should be 409.

Eric.





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