thanks. LGTM. merged. On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 8:44 PM, Akihiro TSUKADA <tskd2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Re-base ja.orth on "Joyo Kanji List" instead of JIS X 0208. > This change cuts about 4200 characters off from the previous ja.orth > and allows more Japanese fonts to be tagged with "ja". > > Difference in the list of "ja"-tagged Japanese fonts: > > 1. "ja" by the both versions of ja.orth > > Droid Sans Japanese > Droid Sans Fallback [Legacy|Full] > IPA [P|ex]{Gothic|Mincho} > Sazanami {Gothic|Mincho} > VL [P]Gothic > wadalab {hoso|chu}maru gothic > > 2. "ja" by the new version, but not by the original > > Koruri > M+ {1|2}{c|p|m} > Sawarabi Gothic > > 3. "ja" by the original, but not by the new > > None > > 4. not "ja" by the both > > Sawarabi Mincho (many chars missing) > > --- > The previous version of ja.orth was based on JIS X 0208 (6879 chars). > It includes lots of un-common / obsolete characters and > slight variations of common characters that are used just in human names, > so the Japanese government issued (revised) a public notice in 2010 on the > list of commonly used chinese characters, "Joyo Kanji List" (2136 kanji's). > > URL: http://www.bunka.go.jp/kokugo_nihongo/kokujikunrei_h221130.html > URL: http://x0213.org/joyo-kanji-code/index.en.html > > It is basically a subset of JIS X 0213 and > is used in official documents, education. > The press also uses it with just some characters modifications, > thus it covers most frequently used codepoints. > Some (relatively new) fonts cover this list with atmost > a few characters exception, but not the whole JIS X 0208. > > -------- > akihiro -- Akira TAGOH _______________________________________________ Fontconfig mailing list Fontconfig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/fontconfig