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I posted this a few days ago as a comment to the page describing the data format. Maybe this is a better place for it (?) Hello Gavin,First I have to say I am very impressed with all this data, I have...

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New Post: Some questions about the data...

First I have to say I am very impressed with all this data, I have a hard time understanding how you put that together and how many hours you must have spent on this.djense- Sorry but I only just...

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New Post: viewing the list

hi very much appreciate your work, very inspiring! just a quick question about the encoding: most of the characters and the decomposition shows up well on my screen (mac, no further fonts). the first...

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Hi flobo I gave those first 10,000 characters integer tags because there's no glyph for them in Unicode, so I can't give screenshots. You can, however, write a function in your favorite scripting...

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New Post: viewing the list

thx, that makes it much clearer. I'm slowly understanding how your list works, and the more I understand, the more amazing it becomes! It seems to me that the roman characters are some description of...

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New Post: viewing the list

You can read my notes at:http://cjkdecomp.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=cjk-decomp It explains the meaning of the composition codes, e.g. c= the most fundamental component stl=surround topleft, etc...

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New Post: Some questions about the data...

Hello, I have had a look at your decomposition file. I would like to have some remarks about your very impressive work. First of all, you have replaced the 80000+ CJK characters by a private 80000+...

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New Post: Some questions about the data...

Hi cpngnt First of all, you have replaced the 80000+ CJK characters by a private 80000+ coding system with nested definitions . If I am seeking for a character of which I only know a few components,...

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New Post: How did you do it?

Hi Gavin, I'm amazed at your decomposition data. However, I can't even begin to think how you have gone about it. I'm a programmer too but my field of expertise is a long, long way from this area -...

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New Post: How did you do it?

I had to visually inspect every glyph to decide how to decompose it. Of course, I had to write lots of short programming scripts to analyse the data and ensure its continuing integrity. There's about...

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New Post: How did you do it?

Wow. That's incredible. Thank you. On 29/03/14 22:37, gavingrover wrote:From: gavingroverI had to visually inspect every glyph to decide how to decompose it. Of course, I had to write lots of short...

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New Post: How did you do it?

This is great, thanks for the work. Do you plan on publishing the scripts you wrote to generate the data? I'm thinking of writing some analyses on it in Haskell and thought I'd see what code you'd...

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New Post: How did you do it?

copumpkin wrote: This is great, thanks for the work. Do you plan on publishing the scripts you wrote to generate the data? I'm thinking of writing some analyses on it in Haskell and thought I'd see...

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New Post: "a" vs "sbl"

Hello. Thanks very much for this data. It must have taken forever to compile! I noticed that for e.g. the 廴 radical some characters are classified as a while others with seemingly identical composition...

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New Post: "a" vs "sbl"

FYI I have created a fork on GitHub with a fix for issue #1 and the inconsistencies above:https://github.com/amake/cjk-decomp

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New Post: Principles of decomposition

Thank you very much for this data! What were the principles for decomposition? A few comments, or questions, respectively:丘:d/t(斤,㇐) – Most literate Chinese speakers would argue that 斤 has two...

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