Simple and Complex Chinese Scripts: History and Integration to
Unicode
Thomas Emerson - Basis Technology
Corporation
Intended Audience: |
Managers, Software Engineers, Marketers, Font Designers, L10N
Engineers |
Session Level: |
Beginner, Intermediate |
What is the difference between Traditional Chinese and
Simplified Chinese? Are they different languages? Is it just an
issue of font variation? A lot of confusion exists about the
Chinese writing system, especially for software engineers and
translators faced with working on a Chinese system. This presentation begins with a history of the Chinese writing
system, noting its evolution over the last three thousand years and
how this has impacted the design of modern Chinese character sets,
character encodings, and fonts. The history of Character
simplification will also be discussed, since it isn't a recent
phenomenon and can lead to some surprises: not all "simplified"
characters have fewer strokes than their "traditional"
counterparts, for example. The talk will describe character usage in different parts of
Great China and how this has effected the design of various Chinese
character set standards, including Unicode, where I will talk about
Han unification and the controversies its raised. |