Closed c933103 closed 3 years ago
Fixed for Korean by https://github.com/w3c/predefined-counter-styles/pull/42
Pending further clarity for the Chinese case, closing this.
Fixed for Korean by https://github.com/w3c/predefined-counter-styles/pull/42
Pending further clarity for the Chinese case, closing this.
I mean, in Chinese people would also use like "甲. XXX" other than "甲、XXX"
The default style for cjk-numeral used a symbol as separator that Korean would not use in regular horizontal writing, according to post #4 in https://github.com/w3c/klreq/issues/22 Note: sometimes in Chinese these other separators may also be used, according to my udnerstanding Note 2: I am not too sure about how frequently used in different languages are these ideographic numbers counters without place value word