2003-03-06 02:27:45, Linda <goewyn@...> wrote:

>Numbers are still written using Chinese characters, but most
characters are now written in a simplified form using fewer
strokes.

I assume you mean those (parenthesized) at U+3220? (For people
who don't know them, note that U+3220 is one, and U+3229 is ten.
You need to "offset the Unicode code point by one".)

>The dictionary usually provides the simplified form first, with
the more complex form in parentheses afterwards.

Does anyone have the Unicode code points for the traditional
fancy ones? (I surely don't want to put anyone to any trouble,
but at some unpredictable time, that info. could be useful.)

Best regards,

Nicholas Bodley |@| Waltham, Mass.
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