> From: John Jenkins
> 
> 
> On Apr 1, 2004, at 3:41 PM, Rick Cameron wrote:
> 
> >
> > It appears that Unihan.txt does not include mappings to 
> Shift-JIS, and 
> > that the only file on unicode.org that contains mappings between 
> > Shift-JIS and Unicode is in the 'obsolete' section.
> >
> 
> Unihan.txt *does* include mappings between Shift-JIS and 
> Unihan for the ideographic portions of Unicode.  It always 
> has. You may have to convert the kJis0 field to a form you're 
> used to, but it's there.
> 
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> John H. Jenkins
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> 

Hi, John

Could you please point me to information on the relationship between JIS X
0208-1990 (as represented by the kJis0 field in Unihan.txt) and Shift-JIS?
>From looking at Unihan.txt and CP932.txt (from the Microsoft vendor
directory on unicode.org) I don't see an obvious relationship.

For example: 

U+4E00 -> 1676 (kJis0) and 0x88EA (cp932)
U+4E01 -> 3590 (kJis0) and 0x929A (cp932)

Thanks

- rick cameron

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