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Variant Mapping – C, J and K

Variant Mapping – C, J and K. The Variant Mapping must be the same for the same code point for all LGRs. Principle:. Disposition of a Code Point Variant. Allocatable

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Variant Mapping – C, J and K

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  1. Variant Mapping – C, J and K

  2. The Variant Mapping must be the same for the same code point for all LGRs. Principle:

  3. Disposition of a Code Point Variant Allocatable A potential allocation rule says that once the variant label is generated, that variant label may be allocated to the applicant for the original label. Blocked A blocking rule says that a particular label must not be allocated to anyone under any circumstances.

  4. Example to Illustrate 爱 (U+7231) 愛 (U+611B)

  5. Chinese LGR

  6. Japanese LGR

  7. Integrated LGR

  8. Applying for U+611B using the und-jpanblocks the use of U+7231 in the same location in any label, no matter which tag it is applied under. This is so, even though U+7231 is not a character in Japanese at all. and does not appear in the tagged repertoire und-jpan. Because it is not part of that repertoire, it cannot be used in any label applied for with the und-jpantag.

  9. Case Study 一 (U+4E00) 壹 (U+58F9) 弌 (U+5F0C) 壱 (U+58F1)

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