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- Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 17:29:58 +0900
- From: Brian Chandler <brian@example.com>
- Subject: Re: '㏄' versus 'cc' and '㎍' versus 'µg' usage [tlug]
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Michal Hajek wrote:... so I asked the friend (engine researcher) and he claims that here
in Europe (GB excluded) even two characters eg. 'cc' are not used.
People stick to SI units. I do not know about Great Britan though.
Best regards Michal
There's huge confusion going on here. Two entirely different conversations:
(1) About what names people use for units: for example is 1/1000 of a litre a 'cc' (cubic centimetre) or an 'ml' (millilitre). Etc etc. This was not the original question at all.
(2) About Unicode (pseudo-)characters which are in fact a sequence of ordinary characters (like 'cc') pretending to be a single character. I don't know about Chinese or Korean (which are also 'tofu' printing systems), but these are certainly common in Japanese. They exist because the unit of (traditional, molten metal) printing uses a large "character box" as its unit - large enough to hold an elaborate kanji. These abbreviations (or SI symbols, makes no difference to topic (2)) can easily fit into a single "character box", so old-fashioned hand typesetting used slugs of type with 'cm' 'kg' (or 'Kg' in Japanese), or 'degrees-C' on them, and slightly less old-fashioned character sets (JIS-xxx, of 20-30 years ago) also assigned two-byte character codes to them. Therefore they are in Unicode.
Unicode is not supposed to be a rationally designed character set, containing vast amounts of junk - rather it's simply intended to provide mappings from all National characters sets, where much of this junk is seen as a National Treasure.
Brian Chandler http://imaginatorium.org
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