From kipcole9 at gmail.com Tue Jul 6 01:15:54 2021 From: kipcole9 at gmail.com (Kip Cole) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2021 14:15:54 +0800 Subject: Calculating CEs for Radical Stroke order implicit collations Message-ID: <15A0A359-202F-4A30-BF54-0AFF66ADA521@gmail.com> In 2017 I asked some questions around generating implicit CE?s and here I am asking more questions (thanks Marcus for your patience last time). I deferred work on collation to finish up implementing pretty much everything in CLDR except transforms (work in progress) and collations. Now I?m back to collations. I think I?m clear now on a path forward but could use some help identifying the algorithm ICU uses to transform the ?[radical ?.]? lines in FractionalUCA.txt into a list of CEs. Any pointers to: 1. The relevant module in ICU4j. Or even better: 2. A short description of the algorithm to calculate a CE for a grapheme that preserves the order of the radical list (left to right, top to bottom) Would be much appreciated. Many thanks, ?Kip From lmelonimamo at protonmail.com Thu Jul 15 03:18:42 2021 From: lmelonimamo at protonmail.com (lmelonimamo) Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2021 08:18:42 +0000 Subject: Geosynonyms and "too many values" errors Message-ID: Hello, I'm working on the Survey Tool on Sardinian strings, and I'm getting "too many values" errors on these four ones: https://st.unicode.org/cldr-apps/v#/sc/Animals_Nature/61dd288b902b6c71https://st.unicode.org/cldr-apps/v#/sc/Animals_Nature/4ea6a1513e982420 https://st.unicode.org/cldr-apps/v#/sc/Animals_Nature/5596c1f20ebf16a9 https://st.unicode.org/cldr-apps/v#/sc/Objects/71fa66128d698b63 Unfortunately, since Sardinian has a lot of geosynonyms, especially for those three animals and that object, it would be difficult to delete many of those without risking discriminating someone, since a lot of people only use one of them. I could maybe delete four synonyms from the ladybug strings, three from the bucket one and two from the bat one, but the system will not allow me to modify them unless I use 7 items or less, and that would mean I would have to make a very arbitrary choice that I would prefer not to do. Would it be possible to make an exception for those strings? Best regards, Luca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: