On 2018/02/17 08:25, James Kass via Unicode wrote:

Some people studying Han characters use the IDCs to illustrate the
ideographs and their components for various purposes.

Well, as far as I understand, this was their original (and is still their main) purpose.

For example:

U-0002A8B8 𪢸 ⿰土土
U-0002A8B9 𪢹 ⿰土凡
U-0002A8BA 𪢺 ⿱夂土
U-0002A8BB 𪢻 ⿰土亡
U-0002A8BC 𪢼 ⿰土无
U-0002A8BD 𪢽 ⿰土冇
U-0002A8BE 𪢾 ⿰土攴
U-0002A8BF 𪢿 ⿰土月
U-0002A8C0 𪣀 ⿰土化
U-0002A8C1 𪣁 ⿰土丰

Is it only me or did you get some of this data wrong?

For me, it looks definitely like
U-0002A8BC 𪢼 ⿰土化
rather than U-0002A8BC 𪢼 ⿰土无,
and U-0002A8BF 𪢿 ⿰土水
rather than U-0002A8BF 𪢿 ⿰土月,
and changes seem to be needed for all the others, too. (The descriptions seem to be four lines later than the characters where they actually belong.)

It would be probably be disconcerting if the display of those
sequences changed into their respective characters overnight.

Yes indeed.

Regards,   Martin.

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