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While this may be an out-of-scope character (basically due to a Big5 glyph issue between 彞 (U+5F5E) and 彝 (U+5F5D)), the 米 component should not follow TW forms for HK. Please remap to CN.
I know there's an issue regarding the wrong 糸 component for HK, but I felt this issue is not relevant because 彞 (U+5F5E) is likely out-of-scope for HK use, so I'm opening a new separate issue here. And because of this, I do not think a new HK glyph is warranted with the adjusted 糸 component. So basically it's better to just use the CN glyph for consistency sake.
The Unicode reference does not have a HK source for 彞 (U+5F5E).
Also applies to Serif.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
While this may be an out-of-scope character (basically due to a Big5 glyph issue between 彞 (U+5F5E) and 彝 (U+5F5D)), the 米 component should not follow TW forms for HK. Please remap to CN.
I know there's an issue regarding the wrong 糸 component for HK, but I felt this issue is not relevant because 彞 (U+5F5E) is likely out-of-scope for HK use, so I'm opening a new separate issue here. And because of this, I do not think a new HK glyph is warranted with the adjusted 糸 component. So basically it's better to just use the CN glyph for consistency sake.
The Unicode reference does not have a HK source for 彞 (U+5F5E).
Also applies to Serif.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: