Yes, this is very much possible, although I can't predict how soon we'll get it 
done.

Martin Heijdra <[email protected]> 於 2012年4月13日 上午10:26 寫道:

> Librarians are certainly a group of users using Unihan a lot, to identify 
> encodings for rare characters.
>  
> Several of them have complained that it gets more and more difficult to use 
> for them. One issue is, that the database itself started to use encodings 
> rather than images; which made it impossible to find characters in versions 
> their standard SimSun fonts did not support. That of course had a solution; 
> they should now choose “use images”.
>  
> But now they report that the radical-stroke page itself has changed to 
> encodings rather than images; and the radicals are not in the standard fonts. 
> Hence, the search pages (clicking on the number of strokes of the radical)  
> shows something like
>  
> <image001.png>
>  
> Can there be a change so that also these pages (based upon the number of 
> strokes of the radical) has an option to show these pages, not only the 
> result, have a “display with images” option?
>  
> Martin J. Heijdra
> Chinese Studies/East Asian Studies Bibliographer 
> East Asian Library and the Gest Collection 
> Frist Campus Center, Room 314 
> Princeton University 
> Princeton, NJ 08544 
> United States

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John H. Jenkins
井作恆
𐐖𐐱𐑌 𐐐. 𐐖𐐩𐑍𐐿𐐮𐑌𐑆
[email protected]



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