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From: | Ken Lunde |
Subject: | Re: [Devel] Re: strange cmap syntax |
Date: | Wed, 19 Jun 2002 20:55:21 -0700 |
Anthony, You wrote:
Thanks for your posting on the FreeType-devel mailing list. :-)
No problem.
Are there any plans to update Adobe-CNS1-?, UniCNS* and HKscs-B5-H etc. to catch up to the latest HKSCS 2001 standard? Compared with the current Adobe-CNS1-4, the HKSCS-2001 standard released in December 2001 has three additional Chinese characters, and it would be wonderful if you could add them too to make Adobe suite fully conform to HKSCS-2001 standard.
Adobe-CNS1-4 was revised in early 2002 to add those three additional characters. Their CIDs are 18962 through 18964. The Adobe-CNS1-4, UniCNS-UTF*-*, HKscs-B5-*, and ETHK-B5-* CMap files were updated accordingly. They should be at:
ftp://ftp.oreilly.com/pub/examples/nutshell/cjkv/adobe/ac14.tar.Z
Also, regarding GB18030 or GBK2K, are there any plans to include ethnic minority scripts (Tibetan, Mongolian, Yi and Uyghur) into Adobe-GB1-?, UniGB* and GBK2K-H?
We currently have no plans to add the glyphs for the minority scripts. If we do, they would likely become Adobe-GB1-5. Almost 2,000 glyphs are required, according to our findings.
Regards... -- Ken
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