- From: Tab Atkins Jr. <jackalmage@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 18:43:55 -0700
- To: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Cc: W3C Style <www-style@w3.org>, www International <www-international@w3.org>
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org> wrote: > Raised by: > Richard Ishida > > > 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.) Thanks, all fixed. > 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. Done, though I'm not sure what difference you think there is between simplified and traditional. Other than the negative sign, both formals are identical, as are both informals. ~TJ
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