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- From: jenkinsj@blowfish.taligent.com (John H. Jenkins)
- Subject: Re: Unicode Han Characters [was Re: Language tagging]
- Message-ID: <jenkinsj-070193123906@tseng.taligent.com>
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- References: <1if6lgINN6ri@life.ai.mit.edu><1ih0ptINNad8@frigate.doc.ic.ac.uk>
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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 20:39:43 GMT
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- In article <1ih0ptINNad8@frigate.doc.ic.ac.uk>, rap@news (Ross Paterson)
- wrote:
- >
- > From article <1if6lgINN6ri@life.ai.mit.edu>, by
- glenn@wheat-chex.ai.mit.edu (Glenn A. Adams):
- > | [...]
- > | If you would like to obtain (unofficial) mappings between a number
- of
- > | these character sets and Unicode, you can find them by anonymous FTP
- > | on METIS.COM [140.186.33.40] in /pub/csets.
- >
- > (Actually /pub/csmaps)
- >
- > Does anyone have a mapping from the old Chinese telegraph code to
- Unicode?
- >
- >
-
- We do. I'll check to see if we can make it available. You should be
- aware, however, that it has not been checked as thoroughly as the
- mappings between Unicode and national character set standards such as
- JIS, GB, and KSC.
-
-
- ----
- John H. Jenkins
- John_Jenkins@taligent.com
-
- PS, I couldn't mail back to you. Please forgive my posting this on the
- net.
-