- From: Xidorn Quan <quanxunzhen@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2014 09:15:21 +1100
- To: www-international@w3.org
Hi, Two counter styles could be added in 'Ideographic' section: 1. parenthesized-cjk-decimal: fixed \3220 - \3229 2. circled-cjk-decimal: fixed \3280 - \3289 One new style could be added in 'Japanese' section: 1. circled-katakana: fixed \32D0 - \32F0, \32FE Since there is no corresponding circled character for ン, it may be insufficient to define circled-katakana-iroha. There is three more sequences for date and time for Chinese and Japanese: 1. \32C0 - \32CB means January to December 2. \33E0 - \33FE means 1st - 31st day of month 3. \3358 - \3370 means 0 o'clock - 24 o'clock In addition, Japanese people use '月', '火', '水', '木', '金', '土', '日' for Monday to Sunday, which could be included as well, though I have no idea what the name it should be. If you decide to add the Japanese days of week, the parenthesized and circled version could also be appended: parenthesized: \322A - \3230, circled: \328A - \3290 Regards, Xidorn Quan
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