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CN glyph issue for U+715F 煟 #154

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Buernia opened this issue Jan 26, 2022 · 2 comments
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CN glyph issue for U+715F 煟 #154

Buernia opened this issue Jan 26, 2022 · 2 comments

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@Buernia
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Buernia commented Jan 26, 2022

Version: v2.000
For U+715F 煟, there are only TW and HK glyphs in the font now. This issue also happens in Source Han Sans. Please add CN glyph.
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Below is the glyph in Tōngyòng Guīfàn Hànzìbiǎo (通用规范汉字表) and GB 18030-2005.
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@Marcus98T
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Marcus98T commented Jan 26, 2022

There was a JP glyph in v1 of both fonts that was suitable for CN use until they removed it in v2.
Screenshot 2022-01-26 at 16 46 40

If possible, restore them and map them to JP, KR and CN locales. Alternatively, if for some reason they're off scope for CN use and there's not enough glyph space, map the HK glyph to the CN glyph (for Sans only).

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Marcus98T commented Aug 17, 2023

JP, KR and CN are still using the HK glyph for Noto Serif v2.002. There's just no change from v2.001, so this issue has been ignored.

Screenshot 2023-08-17 at 20 35 06

There's actually enough glyph space to restore the v1 JP glyph, so it's still not GB compliant (and not Tongyong compliant) because the left TW 火 radical is unsuitable for CN use. This issue shall remain open until a proper fix is implemented.

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