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Confirmation for 廷 in TW/HK/CN #105
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This got lost in the shuffle of new glyphs and removing glyphs to make room for HK. Fixed now for the next update. |
Verified fixed in v2.001. |
@punchcutter 𬘩 (U+2C629) is missed when enumerating, please add this to items to fix. |
@NightFurySL2001 What was missed for U+2C629? |
壬 should have middle stroke longest in CN. |
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Confirmation for 廷 in TW/HK
Confirmation for 廷 in TW/HK/CN
Aug 8, 2023
𬘩 (U+2C629) fixed by 7889f11 |
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It seems that series of 廷 from #39 for TW/HK has been missed in this update and v1.0 uni5EF7-CN (and a few other glyphs for TW) is mistakenly nuked in this version. Blue indicate that the glyph is fixed and follows the TW/HK style.
Also, 珽 seem to be mapped to the wrong glyph in CN, and 蜓 is using TW glyph in CN.
Fixes to be made (#39 (comment)):
From Unicode:
[Do note that 廷 for CN in current 2.0 follows Tōngyòng Guīfàn Hànzìbiǎo, which is the middle stroke of 壬 is the longest of three, different than what G-source provided to Unicode and which v1.0 followed]
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