Open ge9 opened 10 months ago
CID+230 and CID+8228 are digit 0 with a diagonal stroke. CID+230 is half-width and used only as \<0030 FE00>, while CID+8228 is full-width and used only as \<FF10 FE00>.
However, \<0030 FE00> and \<FF10 FE00> are defined as "short diagonal stroke form" and actually have a shorter diagonal line in Unicode Charts. https://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0000.pdf https://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0000.pdf Since they are not used for other characters, they should have shorter diagonal lines.
That's OK.
CID+230 and CID+8228 are digit 0 with a diagonal stroke. CID+230 is half-width and used only as \<0030 FE00>, while CID+8228 is full-width and used only as \<FF10 FE00>.
However, \<0030 FE00> and \<FF10 FE00> are defined as "short diagonal stroke form" and actually have a shorter diagonal line in Unicode Charts. https://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0000.pdf https://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0000.pdf Since they are not used for other characters, they should have shorter diagonal lines.