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Consolidation of Glyph Correction Suggestions (See Issue #39) #27
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Comment Moved to #29 (comment) |
Comment Moved to #29 (comment) |
The Heavy master of the CN glyphs for the following characters requires adjustment such that the two vertical strokes, the left of which curves to the left, are of uniform weight: U+4F5B 佛, U+602B 怫, U+62C2 拂, U+6C1F 氟, U+6CB8 沸, U+7829 砩, U+7ECB 绋. These characters are common in that all are in GB 2312. The following characters are in GB 2312, but their CN glyphs are not affected: U+5F17 弗, U+72D2 狒, U+8274 艴, and U+8D39 费. |
Map U+58F3 to uni58F3-JP in the TW CMap resource per Issue #26. |
Map U+5BE7 to uni5BE7uE0100-JP in the KR CMap resource per Issue #20. |
Fix the glyphs uni11ED, uni11ED.tjmo01 through uni11ED.tjmo04 (4), uniD7F5, uniD7F5.tjmo01 through uniD7F5.tjmo04 (4), uniD7F6, and uniD7F6.tjmo01 through uniD7F6.tjmo04 (4) per Issue #6. Fix the glyphs uni1178, uniD7B5, and uniD7B5.vjmo01 per Issue #25. Also to be adjusted are the glyphs uni118C.vjmo01, uni1190.vjmo01, uni1192.vjmo01, and uni1112uni119Euni11D9. 22 glyphs in total. |
Map U+5553 and U+555F to uni5553uE0101-JP and uni555F-JP, respectively, in the TW CMap resource per Issue #13. |
Fix the glyphs uni5F73-CN and uni6C11-CN so that they are centered of more balanced within the em-box, and fix the interpolation issue in the JP glyph for U+9B58 (uni9B58-JP; Adobe-Japan1-6 CID+7307) per Issue #11. |
Map U+5173 to uni5173-CN in the KR CMap resource per Issue #5. |
@hfhchan: The placement of the Radical 140 component relative to the Radical 159 component suggests that the CN glyph for U+6AE3 櫣 is technically correct. |
Fix the glyphs uni5316uE0101-JP (Adobe-Japan1-6 CID+13665) and uni82B1uE0101-JP (Adobe-Japan1-6 CID+13666) per Issue #14. |
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Consolidated with Issue #39 (so that I can better track and respond to such issues). |
@Kevite: With regard to your U+5C44 屄 suggestion, this character is outside the scope of KS X 1001 and KS X 1002, so unless there is an existing glyph that is a better match for KR use, and there is not, no change will be made. However, this glyph is outside the scope of Adobe-Japan1-6, meaning that it is a candidate for removal in order to make room for HK glyphs in Version 2.000. If the glyph is not removed, I made a note to change it glyph to conform to KR conventions. |
@kenlunde: Just get rid of uni5C44-JP. I wonder why uni5C44-JP even exists. Use uni5C44-CN for the Japanese and Korean versions instead, like what you did in Source Han Sans for this character. |
@acuteaccent: As my previous reply stated, this character is a candidate for removal to make room for HK glyphs (Version 2.000), so the chances of it remaining are slim at best. No glyphs will be removed in Version 1.xxx, but the mappings can be changed to orphan them. |
@acuteaccent: I received the corrected glyphs from Sandoll's designer last night, and she opted to tweak two additional glyphs that correspond to modern hangul syllables. The CID to glyph name mapping of all four glyphs is below (this is for interpreting the image at the end of this comment):
What was tweaked for the glyphs for U+C625 옥 and U+C73D 윽 was the relative size of the ㅇ component. The glyphs shown below are from the ExtraLight, Medium, and Heavy weights: |
Confirmed. The new glyphs look nice. Thank you! |
The TW glyph for U+4FB9 is in error. The second stroke of the top right hand component should be the shortest.
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