Re: Examples of Success Criterion 1.4.8

Hello Elizabeth,

Thank you for the clarifying.

2018年11月28日(水) 23:46 Pyatt, Elizabeth J <ejp10@psu.edu>:

> In Japanese, a glyph would include a single kanji character or a single
> syllabary character from the HIragana/Katakana set as well as roman
> letters, technical symbols and emojis.
>

That might be the reason why I wondered. Japanese contains several types of
glyph, including Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji characters - but in the
example, only "さ" of Hiragana shows up, so.

Best,

Kazuhito
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Received on Wednesday, 28 November 2018 15:04:21 UTC