- From: Kang Seonghoon <someone@mearie.org>
- Date: Mon, 13 May 2013 17:11:32 +0900
- To: public-i18n-cjk@w3.org
Hello, I have found some minor errors in [Requirements for Hangul Text Layout and Typography][klreq-note]. [klreq-note]: http://www.w3.org/International/docs/korean-layout/ - A link to the non-normative Korean version of the document is broken (for now). - Fig. 17 is misleading. The character progression is clearly horizontal but the flow is drawn in the mirrored N shape instead of the Z shape. - Fig. 32 has typos: "quotaion mark(s)". And some comments: - Regarding Fig. 32, I don't think that Hangul closing parentheses should be followed by a half em space, especially in the case that the parentheses are immediately followed by a particle/postposition like "-이" or "-가". I'm no expert on this field though, so my assumption may be incorrect. I'm not sure if this mailing list is adequate for reporting minor errors (and I'm especially not sure about the status of that document, is it an editor's draft right?). I'm posting to this mailing list as it is only one listed in the document for feedback. Regards, Kang Seonghoon -- -- Kang Seonghoon | Software Engineer, iPlateia Inc. | http://mearie.org/ -- Opinions expressed in this email do not necessarily represent the views of my employer. --
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