From: Erik van der Poel (erik@vanderpoel.org)
Date: Wed Mar 23 2005 - 18:09:48 CST
Mark Davis wrote:
> A. Currently, compatibility decomposables are mapped to their NFKC form. So
> if you type in a half-width katakana form, it will map to the fullwidth
> form. There is a proposal to simply forbid compatibility decomposable
> instead of mapping them. Is this acceptable (eg in Japan)?
I found the following:
http://www.imc.org/idn/mail-archive/msg01800.html
Some have said that Japanese input methods are such that it would be
nice to support the fullwidth Latin and halfwidth Katakana. Are there
any Japanese on this mailing list that would like to confirm this?
Thanks,
Erik
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