Re: GB13000

From: Michael Kung (MKUNG@us.oracle.com)
Date: Wed Jan 22 1997 - 01:05:11 EST


Frank,
 
For most countries, such China, Japan, Korea, they have their own national
standard code. The GB is the national standard name in Chinese and 13000 is
their standard code.
 
Regards,
 
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unicode@Unicode.ORG wrote:
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> On Mon, 20 Jan 1997 unicode@Unicode.ORG wrote:
>
> > what relationship between GB13000 and unicode?
>
> GB 13000 is the national variant of ISO 10646.
>

Can someone tell me what is the DIFFERENCES ?
Is that exactly the SAME STANDARD with different name. Or do
PRC standard body add some additional code point into GB 13000 ?

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