From: jandersen@talentex.co.uk
Date: Sat Jan 30 2010 - 02:49:52 CST
John H. Jenkins wrote:
> On Jan 27, 2010, at 10:54 PM, jandersen@talentex.co.uk wrote:
>
>> The reason I put this to the Unicode list is that one can download a radical index as a PDF file from unicode.org, so somebody has already made the electronic version of the index. My question is, then: Is it possible to get a copy of this index in a form that I could load into a database, for example - something like a comma seperated list with number of radical strokes, radical number, number of remaining strokes and unicode character?
>>
>
> You'd have to do some massaging of data, but that's what the Unihan database is for. Start with http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr38/.
>
> There are a lot of products out there that are available, BTW. If you look up "Unihan database" on Wikipedia, there are a number of links at the bottom you might find useful.
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> =====
> John H. Jenkins
> jenkins@apple.com
>
That looks like just the thing I'm after. Thanks a lot.
/jan
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