Jim Monty <jim dot monty at yahoo dot com> wrote:

Is there even a single software application that properly displays CJK text in
Normalization Form D?

NFC: ドライドマンゴス
NFD: ドライドマンゴス

NFC: 나는 유리를 먹을 수 있어요. 그래도 아프지 않아요
NFD: 나는 유리를 먹을 수 있어요. 그래도 아프지 않아요

BabelPad running under Uniscribe v1.0626.6000.16386 displays the Katakana examples identically (using Meiryo) and the Hangul examples identically (using Batang).

As usual, there is more to "does it display properly?" than calling out an individual application or operating system.

Furthermore, I don't think "CJK text" is an appropriate way to lump these two issues together. In particular, Korean syllable-block formation isn't like anything else in Unicode. When I read the Subject line, my first thought was, how silly, ideographs aren't subject to normalization.

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Doug Ewell | Thornton, Colorado, USA | http://www.ewellic.org
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