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The following sections detail changes that are anticipated, such as additional mappings for the Unicode CMap resources, and the prospects for Supplements 7 and 8.
As of this writing, there are no mappings that are scheduled to be added to the Unicode CMap resources for this character collection.
Supplement 7 will include exactly two glyphs—CIDs 23058 and 23059—that correspond to U+32FF, which has been reserved for the two-kanji square ligature that represents Japan's forthcoming new era name whose official use begins on 2019-05-01. This character will be included in Unicode Version 12.1. CID+23058 will map from U+32FF, and CID+23059 is its vertical variant that will be accessible via the 'vert' GSUB feature. Adobe-Japan1-7 will be published shortly after the name of the new era is announced, and the CMap Resources project will be updated accordingly.
As a result, any glyphs that were Supplement 7 candidates are now Supplement 8 candidates.
The following are candidate glyphs for Supplement 8:
- Three additional glyphs to fully support JIS X 0212-1990 prototypical glyphs.
- Additional U-PRESS glyphs that were established shortly after Supplement 6 was published.
- Additional glyphs to support the ARIB STD-B24 standard.
The following table shows the three glyphs for JIS X 0212-1990 kanji that are considered candidates for Supplement 8, along with their related forms that are in Supplement 5. Adobe-Japan2-0 CIDs are also provided for reference.
JIS X 0212 | Adobe-Japan2-0 | Supplement 5 | Kanji | JIS X 0213 | Unicode |
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3443 | CID+2001 | CID+17749 | 暀 | 2-1410 | U+6680 |
3811 | CID+2345 | CID+16923 | 殩 | 1-8639 | U+6BA9 |
3868 | CID+2402 | CID+16928 | 汴 | 1-8652 | U+6C74 |
That is all.