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Miscellaneous remap suggestions for October 2023 #467

Open Marcus98T opened 12 months ago

Marcus98T commented 12 months ago

菓 (U+83D3) should use uni83D3uE0101-JP for the TW locale because TW normally requires the split 艹 radical. Only the HK locale has this mapping.

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And 贉 (U+8D09), 醰 (U+91B0), 驔 (U+9A54) and 蟫 (U+87EB) can remap to the CN glyphs for the KR locale, for component consistency.

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For comparison, 覃 (U+8983) and 鱏 (U+9C4F) are using the CN glyphs while 禫 (U+79AB) has a unique KR glyph different from JP.

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And here are most of the characters with the 覃 component, so as to compare the consistency of the 覃 component.

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LEGEND Yellow - The affected glyphs in KR to remap to. Green - The CN glyphs to remap to for KR. Cyan - The character in KR has a different mapping compared to JP. Magenta - The JP glyphs (only the hyōgaiji; the jōyō kanji are not counted) have a slightly different shape for the 覃 component.

All these also apply to Serif.

NightFurySL2001 commented 10 months ago

苅󠄁U+82C5 can has the variant glyph mapped to TW and HK. The CN glyph could probably be modified to match JP aesthetics too. image

Applies to Serif too. image

Marcus98T commented 10 months ago

The CN glyph could probably be modified to match JP aesthetics too.

I already listed 苅 (U+82C5) in #425, which means the CN glyph should be replaced with an unreleased JP glyph (because it is part of Adobe-Japan1), applies to both Sans and Serif. That way, there won't be a need to modify the CN glyph.

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Marcus98T commented 10 months ago

The KR locale for 鱈 (U+9C48) can use the uni9C48uE0101-JP glyph at CID 63066. Also applies to Serif.

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