Accumulated Feedback on PRI #453

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Date/Time: Tue May 31 13:46:24 CDT 2022
Name: Charlotte Buff
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [PAG]

The following new characters in the Cyrillic Extended-D block should be given 
the Soft_Dotted property for consistency with their base forms:

	U+1E04C MODIFIER LETTER CYRILLIC SMALL BYELORUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN I
	U+1E04D MODIFIER LETTER CYRILLIC SMALL JE
	U+1E068 CYRILLIC SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER BYELORUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN I

Date/Time: Tue May 31 13:53:07 CDT 2022
Name: Charlotte Buff
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [PAG]

In the Cyrillic Extended-D block, new character U+1E06D MODIFIER LETTER CYRILLIC 
SMALL STRAIGHT U WITH STROKE was accidentally excluded from the Other_Lowercase 
property that all other modifier letters in the block have been assigned.

Date/Time: Tue May 31 14:11:31 CDT 2022
Name: Charlotte Buff
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [SAH]

In the code chart for the Kannada block, new character U+0CF3 KANNADA SIGN 
COMBINING ANUSVARA ABOVE RIGHT is placed under the subhead „Signs used in 
Sanskrit“. However, U+0CF3 is not used for writing Sanskrit, but Konkani, 
Havigannada, and Awadhi.

Date/Time: Tue May 31 20:39:22 CDT 2022
Name: David Corbett
Report Type: Error Report
Opt Subject: PropList.txt [PAG]

The following characters are missing Other_Lowercase. All other modifier
letters that decompose to cased letters have Other_Lowercase.

• U+10FC MODIFIER LETTER GEORGIAN NAR
• U+A7F2 MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL C
• U+A7F3 MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL F
• U+A7F4 MODIFIER LETTER CAPITAL Q
• U+AB69 MODIFIER LETTER SMALL TURNED W

Date/Time: Tue May 31 21:05:09 CDT 2022
Name: David Corbett
Report Type: Error Report [EDC]
Opt Subject: NamesList.txt

The note for U+2E4E PUNCTUS ELEVATUS MARK should use `*` instead of `@+`.

Date/Time: Wed Jun 1 14:55:37 CDT 2022
Name: David Corbett
Report Type: Other Document Submission
Opt Subject: Indic categories for Miao [SAH]

Miao should have values in IndicSyllabicCategory.txt and IndicPositionalCategory.txt. 
Although it is not an Indic script, it behaves like one in that all of its characters 
have ccc=0 and it is not immediately obvious what order they go in. Chapter 18 gives 
some advice about the order, but it would be helpful to represent it with formal properties.

# Indic_Syllabic_Category=Consonant

16F00..16F4A  ; Consonant # Lo  [75] MIAO LETTER PA..MIAO LETTER RTE

# Indic_Syllabic_Category=Nukta

16F4F         ; Nukta # Mn       MIAO SIGN CONSONANT MODIFIER BAR
16F51..16F53  ; Nukta # Mn   [4] MIAO SIGN ASPIRATION..MIAO SIGN REFORMED ASPIRATION

# Indic_Syllabic_Category=Modifying_Letter

16F50         ; Modifying_Letter # Lo       MIAO LETTER NASALIZATION

# Indic_Syllabic_Category=Vowel_Dependent

16F54..16F87  ; Vowel_Dependent # Mc  [52] MIAO VOWEL SIGN A..MIAO VOWEL SIGN UI

# Indic_Syllabic_Category=Tone_Mark

16F8F..16F92  ; Tone_Mark # Mn   [4] MIAO TONE RIGHT..MIAO TONE BELOW

# Indic_Syllabic_Category=Tone_Letter

16F93..16F9F  ; Tone_Letter # Lo  [13] MIAO LETTER TONE-2..MIAO LETTER REFORMED TONE-8

# Indic_Positional_Category=Left

16F4F         ; Left # Mn       MIAO SIGN CONSONANT MODIFIER BAR

# Indic_Positional_Category=Top

16F51..16F52  ; Top # Mc   [2] MIAO SIGN ASPIRATION..MIAO SIGN REFORMED VOICING

# Indic_Positional_Category=Right

16F53..16F87  ; Right # Mc  [53] MIAO SIGN REFORMED ASPIRATION..MIAO VOWEL SIGN UI

Date/Time: Wed Jun 1 15:37:08 CDT 2022
Name: David Corbett
Report Type: Other Document Submission
Opt Subject: Ambiguous rule S2 for Syriac [SAH]

Rule S2 applies to an “alaph that has a non-left-joining character to its
right” etc., but “non-left-joining character” is not defined. What does it
mean?

The most straightforward interpretation is
[:Joining_Type!=Left_Joining:]. However, that includes many unsuitable
characters like punctuation and spaces. U+0020 has
[:Joining_Type!=Left_Joining:], but <U+0020, U+0710> should obviously
not select the A_fn glyph of U+0710.

A better definition would be [:Joining_Type!=Left_Joining:]&
[:Joining_Type!=Non_Joining:]. There is still one small potential problem:
there are two non-joining Syriac letters, U+0861 and U+0866. If a
word-final alaph follows one of those, should its glyph be A_fn or X_n? If
A_fn, then “non-left-joining character” means something more like
[:Joining_Type!=Left_Joining:]&[:L:]. However, I don’t know.

In any case, the standard should clearly define “non-left-joining
character”.

Date/Time: Wed Jun 1 15:50:35 CDT 2022
Name: David Corbett
Report Type: Other Document Submission
Opt Subject: Nonalphabetic bindus [SAH]

Most characters with InSC=Bindu have Alphabetic=Yes. The 
following exceptions should probably be changed to have 
Alphabetic=Yes too.

• U+0C04 TELUGU SIGN COMBINING ANUSVARA ABOVE
• U+0F82 TIBETAN SIGN NYI ZLA NAA DA
• U+0F83 TIBETAN SIGN SNA LDAN
• U+11080 KAITHI SIGN CANDRABINDU
• U+11081 KAITHI SIGN ANUSVARA

Date/Time: Wed Jun 1 15:57:33 CDT 2022
Name: David Corbett
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [EDC]

Note: This has been fixed in the upcoming draft.

D52 says “RIGHT-LEFT MARK”. It should say “RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK”.

Date/Time: Wed Jun 1 17:04:19 CDT 2022
Name: David Corbett
Report Type: Other Document Submission
Opt Subject: 453 [EDC]

Note: This has been fixed in the upcoming draft.

Chapter 4 says “For those scripts that have case (Latin, Greek, Coptic,
Cyrillic, Glagolitic, Armenian, archaic Georgian, Deseret, and Warang
Citi)” which sounds like it is supposed to be an exhaustive list. However,
it omits Adlam, Cherokee, Medefaidrin, Old Hungarian, Osage, and Vithkuqi.
It might not be appropriate to mention Cherokee, given the rest of the
sentence. It might be better not to list any scripts, or to only list a
few, making it obvious that it is not an exhaustive list.

Date/Time: Wed Jun 1 17:43:26 CDT 2022
Name: David Corbett
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [EDC]

The note in the code chart for U+11F40 KAWI VOWEL SIGN EU uses U+01DD LATIN
SMALL LETTER TURNED E to represent a schwa. It should use U+0259 LATIN
SMALL LETTER SCHWA.

Date/Time: Wed Jun 1 18:43:52 CDT 2022
Name: David Corbett
Report Type: Other Document Submission
Opt Subject: 453 [EDC]

The Alchemical Symbols block includes some sets of disunified characters
with similar glyphs with the same meaning, such as U+1F716 ALCHEMICAL
SYMBOL FOR VITRIOL and U+1F717 ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR VITRIOL-2. That
implies that an alchemical symbol’s specific glyph is significant to its
Unicode encoding and that a change in the glyph, even a subtle one, might
change which code point encodes it.

The Unicode 15.0 code chart for Alchemical Symbols uses a new font. All of
the characters have new glyphs. Some of the new glyphs are quite different.
For example, U+1F747 ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR SPIRIT used to have “SP” on the
right side but now instead has a dot on the bottom. That seems significant,
and by the precedent of U+1F716 vs. U+1F717 might even warrant a
disunification.

The new font does not seem to have been discussed anywhere public. I don’t
think it is appropriate to change the font so much, implicitly expanding
some characters’ ranges of valid glyph variation, without discussing the
changes and clarifying Unicode’s alchemical encoding model.

Date/Time: Wed Jun 1 19:09:27 CDT 2022
Name: David Corbett
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [PAG]

LineBreak-15.0.0d6.txt has this line:

1E4EC..1E4EF;AL   # Mn     [4] NAG MUNDARI SIGN MUHOR..NAG MUNDARI SIGN SUTUH

Those characters should have lb=CM because they are combining marks.

Date/Time: Wed Jun 1 19:14:47 CDT 2022
Name: David Corbett
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [PAG]

Most double diacritics ([[:ccc=233:][:ccc=234:]]) have Line_Break=Glue. The
two exceptions are U+1DCD COMBINING DOUBLE CIRCUMFLEX ABOVE and U+1DFC
COMBINING DOUBLE INVERTED BREVE BELOW. They were probably overlooked
because they were encoded later. They should also have Line_Break=Glue.

Date/Time: Tue Jun 7 02:42:41 CDT 2022
Name: Mikhail Merkuryev
Report Type: Error Report
Opt Subject: Kaktovik numerals [PAG]

Are Kaktovik numerals really Other Neutral? If they a written both left-to-right 
and right-to-left, maybe. But it seems to me they should be Left-to-right, like 
for example Mayan numerals.

I’m the author of Unicodia, a simple encyclopedia of Unicode characters. I’ve pulled 
your beta bases yesterday, and noticed this peculiarity.

Thank you.

Date/Time: Tue Jun 7 09:12:10 CDT 2022
Name: Kushim Jiang
Report Type: Error Report
Opt Subject: Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A, The Unicode Standard, Version 15.0 DRAFT [ESC]

Consider the four primary colors of CMYK (cyan-magenta-yellow-black), the 
"U+1FA75 LIGHT BLUE HEART" could be changed to "U+1FA75 CYAN HEART", or an 
alias name "CYAN HEART" could be added to U+1FA75.

[Sent on behalf of my friend MY1L (Github: https://github.com/MY1L/).]

Date/Time: Mon Jun 6 14:52:29 CDT 2022
Name: Marc Lodewijck
Report Type: Error Report
Opt Subject: PRI #453 Note for U+052B in NamesList.txt [EDC]

A `@+` should be prepended to the note for U+052B CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZZHE.


052B	CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZZHE
	* also used for Ossetian until 1924

Should read:

052B	CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZZHE
@+	* also used for Ossetian until 1924

Date/Time: Sat Jun 4 21:11:32 CDT 2022
Name: David Corbett
Report Type: Other Document Submission
Opt Subject: Identifier_Status of U+A7AE and U+026A [PAG]

It is weird that U+A7AE LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SMALL CAPITAL I has
Identifier_Status=Allowed but its lowercase form U+026A LATIN LETTER SMALL
CAPITAL I has Identifier_Type=Technical. That means the uppercase letter is
recommended for use in identifiers and the lowercase isn’t. They should be
treated consistently.

Date/Time: Sat Jun 4 21:23:44 CDT 2022
Name: David Corbett
Report Type: Other Document Submission
Opt Subject: Identifier_Status of Mazahua letters [PAG]

U+A7B8 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH STROKE and U+A7B9 LATIN SMALL LETTER U
WITH STROKE have Identifier_Status=Allowed. U+023A, U+0246, U+0247, and
U+2C65 are also used in Mazahua but have Identifier_Status=Restricted. If
the first two, which are used only in that language, are allowed, then the
other four should also be allowed.

Date/Time: Thu Jun 9 16:32:55 CDT 2022
Name: Andrew West
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [EDC]

Note: This glyph error was fixed in beta charts on June 10, 2022.

The T glyph for U+4EF9 is completely wrong (⿰示坐 instead of expected ⿰亻丰).

Date/Time: Thu Jun 9 17:34:06 CDT 2022
Name: Andrew West
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [EDC]

With regard to the "Glyph and Variation Sequence Changes" table at 
https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/Unicode-15.0/

1. Code points 585F, 5F50, 6BC0, 7BC9, 833E for CJK Unified Ideographs are in the wrong column.

2. U+27B48 is a typo for U+27BF8 in the CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B row.

3. The significant glyph changes for the following characters are not flagged:
U+93AB (V)
U+2A84E (V)
U+2AF4F (V)
U+2B15C (V)
U+30759 (U)

Date/Time: Sat Jun 18 09:48:36 CDT 2022
Name: Wang Yifan
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [EDC]

There are two places where the note says "also used in Sindhi", but what
the "also" qualifies is not clearly inferable from the surrounding
contexts.

-----
@		General punctuation
(… 13 lines …)
204F	REVERSED SEMICOLON
	* also used in Sindhi
-----
@		Reversed punctuation
2E41	REVERSED COMMA
	* also used in Sindhi
-----

The former appears to have been encoded as a mathematical symbol
(L2/00-119), and the latter as a part of Old Hungarian (L2/09-292), so
these pieces of information should be added for clarity.

Date/Time: Thu Jun 23 18:11:11 CDT 2022
Contact: jimeildotkomm@gmail.com
Name: Aditya Bayu Perdana
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [EDC]

Note: This is under investigation; an issue with highlighting and font metrics in the delta chart.

Many Kawi glyphs in the name list are inexplicably clipped, namely:

KAWI LETTER II, KAWI LETTER U, KAWI LETTER UU, KAWI LETTER VOCALIC R, KAWI 
LETTER VOCALIC RR, KAWI LETTER VOCALIC L,KAWI LETTER VOCALIC LL, KAWI LETTER AI, 
KAWI DANDA, KAWI DOUBLE DANDA, KAWI PUNCTUATION SECTION MARKER, KAWI DIGIT THREE.

Please consider changing the text settings so that Kawi glyphs are shown in full 
like the glyphs in the character table.

Date/Time: Fri Jun 24 09:00:17 CDT 2022
Name: Charlotte Buff
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [PAG]

Now that UTS #51 allows emoji keycap and tag sequences to be valid
components in ZWJ sequences, the keycap bases (U+0023, U+002A,
U+0030–U+0039) and regional indicator symbols (U+1F1E6–U+1F1FF) should be
given the Extended_Pictographic property so that the line break and text
segmentation algorithms can deal with them properly.

Date/Time: Fri Jun 24 09:56:01 CDT 2022
Name: Charlotte Buff
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [PAG]

The following characters in the Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement, Alchemical
Symbols, Geometric Shapes Extended, and Supplemental Arrows-C blocks
currently are Line_Break=Ideographic (ID):

	Intellectual property rights symbols:
		U+1F10D..U+1F10F	CIRCLED ZERO WITH SLASH..CIRCLED DOLLAR SIGN WITH OVERLAID BACKSLASH
		U+1F16D..U+1F16F	CIRCLED CC..CIRCLED HUMAN FIGURE
		U+1F1AD			MASK WORK SYMBOL

	Astronomical and astrological symbols:
		U+1F774..U+1F776	LOT OF FORTUNE..LUNAR ECLIPSE
		U+1F77B..U+1F77F	HAUMEA..ORCUS

	Go stone markers (compare ⚆, ⚇, ⚈, ⚉):
		U+1F7D5..U+1F7D8	CIRCLED TRIANGLE..NEGATIVE CIRCLED SQUARE

	Star symbol (compare ☆, 🟋, 🟑 etc.):
		U+1F7D9			NINE POINTED WHITE STAR

	Arithmetic symbol dingbat (compare ➕, ➖, ✖, ➗):
		U+1F7F0			HEAVY EQUALS SIGN

	Arrows for legacy computing:
		U+1F8B0..U+1F8B1	ARROW POINTING UPWARDS THEN NORTH WEST..ARROW POINTING RIGHTWARDS THEN CURVING SOUTH WEST
	

A more appropriate line break value for them would be Alphabetic (AL) as a
matter of consistency, because all comparable characters are categorised as
Alphabetic (or Ambiguous in a few cases) as well. The Creative Commons
symbols in particular would benefit from this change because several of
them are often used in sequence.

In fact, it would be a good idea to likewise set the default line break
value for unassigned code points in these four blocks to Alphabetic since
the encoding of Ideographic characters in these ranges seems to be the
exception rather than the norm.

Date/Time: Fri Jun 24 10:24:49 CDT 2022
Name: Charlotte Buff
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [PAG]

There are some irregularities in how the Extended_Pictographic property has
been assigned to non-emoji characters, which probably stem from default
values that were never overridden. The following characters are
Extended_Pictographic=True even though none of the other non-emoji
characters within the same blocks share that property:

	U+1F10D..U+1F10F	CIRCLED ZERO WITH SLASH..CIRCLED DOLLAR SIGN WITH OVERLAID BACKSLASH
	U+1F12F			COPYLEFT SYMBOL
	U+1F16C..U+1F16F	RAISED MR SIGN..CIRCLED HUMAN FIGURE
	U+1F1AD			MASK WORK SYMBOL
	U+1F260..U+1F265	ROUNDED SYMBOL FOR FU..ROUNDED SYMBOL FOR CAI
	U+1F774..U+1F776	LOT OF FORTUNE..LUNAR ECLIPSE
	U+1F77B..U+1F77F	HAUMEA..ORCUS
	U+1F7D5..U+1F7D9	CIRCLED TRIANGLE..NINE POINTED WHITE STAR
	U+1F8B0..U+1F8B1	ARROW POINTING UPWARDS THEN NORTH WEST..ARROW POINTING RIGHTWARDS THEN CURVING SOUTH WEST

While there is no real harm to these being Extended_Pictographic, there is
no purpose to it either because none of these characters are ever going to
be emojified and the Extended_Pictographic property has no use outside of
emoji ZWJ sequences.

Date/Time: Fri Jun 24 15:15:21 CDT 2022
Name: Charlotte Buff
Report Type: Public Review Issue
Opt Subject: 453 [PAG]

The Pahawh Hmong script, which was encoded in version 7.0, includes four
arithmetic symbols at U+16B3C..U+16B3F that serve as a plus, minus,
multiplication, and division sign respectively. Despite being math symbols,
they currently belong to the general category Other_Symbol (So) rather than
Math_Symbol (Sm). I propose changing them to Math_Symbol.

The original proposal (L2/12-013: Everson, “Final proposal to encode the
Pahawh Hmong script in the UCS”) did in fact give them the general category
value Sm, but this was changed to So at some unknown point before release.
I cannot find any traces of this decision in publicly available documents,
so the change might very well have been the result of a clerical error.

Date/Time: Mon Jun 27 08:44:43 CDT 2022
Name: Charlotte Buff
Report Type: Public Review Issue [PAG]
Opt Subject: 453

Currently, U+2057 QUADRUPLE PRIME has Line_Break=Alphabetic (AL) while 
U+2032 PRIME, U+2033 DOUBLE PRIME, and U+2034 TRIPLE PRIME have 
Line_Break=Postfix_Numeric (PO). I propose changing U+2057 to 
Postfix_Numeric for consistency.

Date/Time: Wed Jun 29 22:48:06 CDT 2022
Name: Jaycee Carter
Report Type: Error Report
Opt Subject: CJK Extension A, B & D [CJK]

The following CJK characters have incorrect figures for the kTotalStrokes field:

Radical 211:

U+2A5F1 should be 17 (not 20).
U+2A602 should be 18 (not 21).
U+2A61A should be 19 (not 22).
U+2B81A should be 17 (not 13).

All four contain the radical 211 variant 歯 (U+6B6F), which has 12 strokes.
It appears that the total stroke counts for U+2A5F1, U+2A602 and U+2A61A
were incorrectly calculated from the stroke count of 齒 (U+9F52), which is
15. On the other hand, U+2B81A appears to have been incorrectly calculated
from the stroke count of 齿 (U+9F7F), which is 8.

Radical 212:

U+4DAD should be 9 (not 20).
U+4DAE should be 9 (not 20).
U+2B732 should be 11 (not 15).

All three contain the simplified form of radical 212 龙 (U+9F99), which has 5
strokes. Again, it appears that the total stroke counts for U+4DAD and
U+4DAE were incorrectly calculated from the stroke count of 龍
(U+9F8D), which is 16. However, it is not clear how the incorrect figure of
15 was reached for U+2B732.

Radical 213:

U+2B81D should be 23 (not 28).

U+2B81D contains the radical 213 variant 亀 (U+4E80), which has 11 strokes.
It appears that the total stroke count was incorrectly calculated from the
stroke count of 龜 (U+9F9C), which is 16 in mainland China.

Date/Time: Sun Jul 3 08:33:28 CDT 2022
Name: Jaycee Carter
Report Type: Error Report
Opt Subject: Unihan_DictionaryIndices.txt [CJK]

Two CJK characters have incorrect values for kDaeJaweon:

U+66C3 should be 0870.050 (not 0080.050)
U+880A should be 1564.070 (not 0564.070)

Date/Time: Sun Jul 3 10:50:44 CDT 2022
Name: Jaycee Carter
Report Type: Error Report
Opt Subject: Unihan_DictionaryIndices.txt [CJK]

The following compatibility ideographs have dictionary indices that are 
not possible to interpret, which should be removed:

kDaeJaweon: 1 character

U+F941 kDaeJaweon 0198.000

kKangXi: 30 characters

U+F90A kKangXi 0000.090
U+F90B kKangXi 0000.090
U+F90C kKangXi 0000.090
U+F90D kKangXi 0000.090
U+F90E kKangXi 0000.090
U+F90F kKangXi 0000.090
U+F910 kKangXi 0000.910
U+F911 kKangXi 0000.911
U+F91A kKangXi 0000.091
U+F91B kKangXi 0000.091
U+F91C kKangXi 0000.091
U+F91D kKangXi 0000.091
U+F91E kKangXi 0000.091
U+F91F kKangXi 0000.091
U+F920 kKangXi 0000.920
U+F921 kKangXi 0000.921
U+F930 kKangXi 0000.930
U+F931 kKangXi 0000.931
U+F940 kKangXi 0000.940
U+F941 kKangXi 0000.941
U+F950 kKangXi 0000.950
U+F951 kKangXi 0000.951
U+F960 kKangXi 0000.960
U+F961 kKangXi 0000.961
U+F970 kKangXi 0000.970
U+F971 kKangXi 0000.971
U+F980 kKangXi 0000.980
U+F981 kKangXi 0000.981
U+F990 kKangXi 0000.990
U+F991 kKangXi 0000.991

kMorohashi: 302 characters

U+F900 kMorohashi 00000
U+F901 kMorohashi 00000
U+F902 kMorohashi 00000
U+F903 kMorohashi 00000
U+F904 kMorohashi 00000
U+F905 kMorohashi 00000
U+F906 kMorohashi 00000
U+F907 kMorohashi 00000
U+F908 kMorohashi 00000
U+F909 kMorohashi 00000
U+F90A kMorohashi 00000
U+F90B kMorohashi 00000
U+F90C kMorohashi 00000
U+F90D kMorohashi 00000
U+F90E kMorohashi 00000
U+F90F kMorohashi 00000
U+F910 kMorohashi 00000
U+F911 kMorohashi 00000
U+F912 kMorohashi 00000
U+F913 kMorohashi 00000
U+F914 kMorohashi 00000
U+F915 kMorohashi 00000
U+F916 kMorohashi 00000
U+F917 kMorohashi 00000
U+F918 kMorohashi 00000
U+F919 kMorohashi 00000
U+F91A kMorohashi 00000
U+F91B kMorohashi 00000
U+F91C kMorohashi 00000
U+F91D kMorohashi 00000
U+F91E kMorohashi 00000
U+F91F kMorohashi 00000
U+F920 kMorohashi 00000
U+F921 kMorohashi 00000
U+F922 kMorohashi 00000
U+F923 kMorohashi 00000
U+F924 kMorohashi 00000
U+F925 kMorohashi 00000
U+F926 kMorohashi 00000
U+F927 kMorohashi 00000
U+F928 kMorohashi 00000
U+F929 kMorohashi 00000
U+F92A kMorohashi 00000
U+F92B kMorohashi 00000
U+F92C kMorohashi 00000
U+F92D kMorohashi 00000
U+F92E kMorohashi 00000
U+F92F kMorohashi 00000
U+F930 kMorohashi 00000
U+F931 kMorohashi 00000
U+F932 kMorohashi 00000
U+F933 kMorohashi 00000
U+F934 kMorohashi 00000
U+F935 kMorohashi 00000
U+F936 kMorohashi 00000
U+F937 kMorohashi 00000
U+F938 kMorohashi 00000
U+F939 kMorohashi 00000
U+F93A kMorohashi 00000
U+F93B kMorohashi 00000
U+F93C kMorohashi 00000
U+F93D kMorohashi 00000
U+F93E kMorohashi 00000
U+F93F kMorohashi 00000
U+F940 kMorohashi 00000
U+F941 kMorohashi 00000
U+F942 kMorohashi 00000
U+F943 kMorohashi 00000
U+F944 kMorohashi 00000
U+F945 kMorohashi 00000
U+F946 kMorohashi 00000
U+F947 kMorohashi 00000
U+F948 kMorohashi 00000
U+F949 kMorohashi 00000
U+F94A kMorohashi 00000
U+F94B kMorohashi 00000
U+F94C kMorohashi 00000
U+F94D kMorohashi 00000
U+F94E kMorohashi 00000
U+F94F kMorohashi 00000
U+F950 kMorohashi 00000
U+F951 kMorohashi 00000
U+F952 kMorohashi 00000
U+F953 kMorohashi 00000
U+F954 kMorohashi 00000
U+F955 kMorohashi 00000
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