On 12 Jan 2012, at 16:54, John H. Jenkins wrote:

Kang-Hao (Kenny) Lu 於 2012年1月12日 上午12:13 寫道:

* Three folks think this is rather unnecessary (including me). Some
people go more and say "What about a code point for XXX and YYY?"

Do they have specific XXXs and YYYs in mind?

In general, the process is outlined at 
http://www.unicode.org/pending/proposals.html.  For hanzi, the characters need 
to be added to UTR #45 first, but I'm going to propose that for both the 
upside-down fuk1—er, fu, and the upside-down chun, since they have been 
discussed.  UTR #45 lets us track such discussions.

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John H. Jenkins
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I have received a request for an upside-down 钱 (=qián = money = U+94B1).

I have talked with a small number of Chinese students about having an 
upside-down fu character and they were all enthusiastic. I will be talking with 
more Chinese students next week which is when the new term starts.

John: As you are progressing upside-down fu and chun characters into UTR #45 
does this mean that I no longer need to submit a "Proposal Summary Form" for 
upside-down fu? I have not yet actually started on said form.

André 小山 Schappo

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