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Restore the v1 JP glyph of 罼 (U+7F7C) for JP/KR locale, or use the CN glyph instead #427

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Marcus98T opened this issue Jun 17, 2023 · 1 comment

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Marcus98T commented Jun 17, 2023

罼 (U+7F7C) is a KS X 1002 hanja. In v2 it is showing the TW form which is not suitable for traditional print form use. Please restore the v1 JP glyph or remap to the CN glyph. Applies to JP as well.

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EDIT: I apologize, I didn't check that the CN glyph was not removed in v2. Please disregard.


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EDIT 2: Apparently the Unicode charts show that the KR locale is the essentially the same as the CN locale (other than whether the inner vertical strokes touch or not, I think it's not a regional difference). Still, using the TW glyph is not suitable for JP and KR. The 畢 component in this case could be made consistent with regards to 罼 (U+7F7C), so a remap to the CN glyph is also possible. I have also revised the graphic and the title of this issue.

@Marcus98T Marcus98T changed the title Restore the v1 JP glyph of 罼 (U+7F7C) for KR locale, and also the v1 CN glyph for CN locale Restore the v1 JP glyph of 罼 (U+7F7C) for KR locale Jun 17, 2023
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Marcus98T commented Jun 17, 2023

May also apply to Serif. It is currently using the CN glyph, but at this point I am not sure whether this is even an issue or not after some checking. I have updated the graphic.

Screenshot 2023-06-17 at 15 33 48

I must have overlooked this character in this issue page.

@Marcus98T Marcus98T changed the title Restore the v1 JP glyph of 罼 (U+7F7C) for KR locale Restore the v1 JP glyph of 罼 (U+7F7C) for JP/KR locale, or use the CN glyph instead Jun 17, 2023
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