- From: by way of Bert Bos <Keizi@mail.co.kr>
- Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 15:31:16 +0100
- To: www-style@w3.org
Received on Wednesday, 5 March 2003 09:31:21 UTC
ATM, there are many options for list-style-type of CSS2, even cjk-ideographic or hiragana, katagana, etc. But hangul is not optional. Hangul is usually used to count list-item in Korea, just like alphabet so be in latin-wide. Two ways of hangul counting are used; could be said glyph-hangul, character-hangul for list-style-type, thou just one way, character-hangul is used in official document regulation for government. (see attachment) glyph-hangul (or some other word) is Ux3130 and continuations. Ux1100s has same glyph but are on purpose of combination, while Ux3130s are not for combination, for use itself only. I believe this is really !important problem.
Received on Wednesday, 5 March 2003 09:31:21 UTC