At 8:47 AM -0800 8/2/00, Magda Danish (Unicode) wrote:
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: 952470 [mailto:vherzberg@gmx.de]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 9:10 AM
>To: info@unicode.org
>Subject: Unicode and CJK unification
>
>1) In my work I have to use Chinese (traditional and simplified)
>characters only therefore I cannot use e.g. Japanese variants. But
>because of the CJK unification I don't find all the Chinese forms of
>the characters I need. What would you recommend to me?
>
The form of the character you get depends on the font you're using.
A font designed for use with Chinese (and not Japanese) will give you
the Chinese forms.
-- ===== John H. Jenkins jenkins@apple.com jenkins@mac.com http://www.blueneptune.com/~tseng
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