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- Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 09:49:46 +0000
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I18N-ISSUE-281: Problems with example 12 [.prep-css3-counter-styles] http://www.w3.org/International/track/issues/281 Raised by: Richard Ishida On product: .prep-css3-counter-styles 7.1 Longhand East Asian Counter Styles http://www.w3.org/TR/css-counter-styles-3/#complex-cjk Example 12 The examples of japanese-informal for 10, 11, 100, and 101 are incorrect - there should be no δΈ€ (digit one) on the left. Same for the hanja-informal. The hanja-informal also uses the wrong symbol for zero (should be the han character rather than the hangul character.) I also suggest that you include a column for 6001. This shows a difference between simplified and traditional chinese, and shows how the zeros collapse in the chinese methods. You can see (what I think are) the expected results at http://rishida.net/tools/numberconverter/?numbers=0%201%202%203%2010%2011%2099%20100%20101%206001
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