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The information for U+7015 gives us
U+7015 瀕 ⿰氵頻
The component on the right has two decompositions:
U+983B 頻 ⿰步頁[GTK] ⿰歩頁[J]
Japanese web sites consistently give the "missing stroke" version for U+7015:
For example
But the same web sites give the "with stroke" form for U+983B.
https://kakijun.jp/page/1745200.html
This form is also used by the KanjiVG project.
KanjiVG/kanjivg#189
It appears that 瀕 must be decomposed into
U+7015 瀕 ⿰氵頻[GTK] ⿰氵⿰步頁[J]
in order to account for the "missing" stroke in the Japanese version.
I haven't checked but I would expect that similar cases might occur for other kanji with the same right hand side.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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The information for U+7015 gives us
U+7015 瀕 ⿰氵頻
The component on the right has two decompositions:
U+983B 頻 ⿰步頁[GTK] ⿰歩頁[J]
Japanese web sites consistently give the "missing stroke" version for U+7015:
For example
But the same web sites give the "with stroke" form for U+983B.
https://kakijun.jp/page/1745200.html
This form is also used by the KanjiVG project.
KanjiVG/kanjivg#189
It appears that 瀕 must be decomposed into
U+7015 瀕 ⿰氵頻[GTK] ⿰氵⿰步頁[J]
in order to account for the "missing" stroke in the Japanese version.
I haven't checked but I would expect that similar cases might occur for other kanji with the same right hand side.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: