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47 ideographs missing from the South Korean list of Hanja for family registry #80

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jungshik opened this issue Feb 7, 2017 · 5 comments

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jungshik commented Feb 7, 2017

I compared the character repertoire of Noto Sans CJK 1.004 against the list of characters allowed for South Korean family registry and found that 47 characters are missing.

The list is
kr_names_missing_in_noto_sans.txt

The 1st column is Korean reading in Hangul. The second column is a Unicode code point. The 3rd is a character.

I'll add this list to adobe-fonts/source-han-sans#115. @kenlunde

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jungshik commented Feb 7, 2017

If the glyph slot availability is an issue, the glyphs for Hangul Halfwidth Letters (total 52 code points) can be dropped and those code points can be mapped to the corresponding Hangul Compat Jamo (U+31xx) glyphs.

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jungshik commented Apr 7, 2017

See Jaemin Chung's proposal: http://www.unicode.org/L2/L2017/17084-korean-name-var.pdf

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kenlunde commented Apr 7, 2017

Also see PRI 351, which was issued today by the IVD Registrar (aka me).

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kenlunde commented May 27, 2017

We also need glyphs for U+2E569 and IRG Working Set 2015 "UTC-01200" (⿰氵恩), along with three additional glyphs for supporting the forthcoming KRName IVD collection.

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@kenlunde said this was addressed in the latest version, so closing :)

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