- From: Shinjo Park via GitHub <sysbot+gh@w3.org>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2018 11:56:18 +0000
- To: public-i18n-archive@w3.org
As far as I understand, comma and dots are both used and there are no standard when the list is enumerated using "일, 이, 삼, ...". Off-topic, the proposal actually lacks some counter styles used in Korean texts. Also, there should be a "korean-hangul-informal" too. The explicit "일" for addressing 1 * 10^n could be omitted in informal usage. For example, 11 could be "일십일" in korean-hangul-formal, "십일" in korean-hangul-informal (note the lack of "일"). What should be included there are: - Enumeration using consonant + vowel ㅏ: 가. XXXX 나. XXXX 다. XXXX - Enumeration using consonant only: ㄱ. XXXX ㄴ. XXXX ㄷ. XXXX In both cases, plain dot should be used. (https://www.korean.go.kr/front/page/pageView.do?page_id=P000192&mn_id=30 paragraph 4) -- GitHub Notification of comment by peremen Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/klreq/issues/22#issuecomment-357938455 using your GitHub account
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