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Which organization defines CJK Unified Ideographs?


Characters which have several different shapesHow useful are the kanji in reading Chinese?Can Chinese readers scan large amounts of text faster/more accurately than their alphabet-using counterparts?丼: why is “well” also “bowl of food”?What Does Unicode 8.0 Mean For Chinese?How are blanks indicated for placeholders in Chinese (like ???)Is there a dictionary of standard character variants?How to display CJK Extension F?How is it decided as to which character is used on the tech terminology?How does 子 come to mean 'midnight'?













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  • unicode.org

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  • @fefe, Unicode defines the code of every character. CJK defines the ideographs. For example, there is a character 一 in Chinese, and there is a 一 in Japanese too. CJK defines they are the same character, but not the code.

    – Zhang
    Mar 29 at 2:28











  • Then, nobody defines the "unified" ideographs. Every country/region might have its own locale standard to define its own character set. The Unicode just combines them into one set.

    – fefe
    Mar 29 at 2:31











  • unicode.org/charts/unihan.html The Unihan Database organizes information relating to the properties of CJK Unified Ideographs. Unihan is related to CJK, not equal to.

    – Zhang
    Mar 29 at 2:32
















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  • unicode.org

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  • @fefe, Unicode defines the code of every character. CJK defines the ideographs. For example, there is a character 一 in Chinese, and there is a 一 in Japanese too. CJK defines they are the same character, but not the code.

    – Zhang
    Mar 29 at 2:28











  • Then, nobody defines the "unified" ideographs. Every country/region might have its own locale standard to define its own character set. The Unicode just combines them into one set.

    – fefe
    Mar 29 at 2:31











  • unicode.org/charts/unihan.html The Unihan Database organizes information relating to the properties of CJK Unified Ideographs. Unihan is related to CJK, not equal to.

    – Zhang
    Mar 29 at 2:32














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  • unicode.org

    – fefe
    Mar 29 at 2:24











  • @fefe, Unicode defines the code of every character. CJK defines the ideographs. For example, there is a character 一 in Chinese, and there is a 一 in Japanese too. CJK defines they are the same character, but not the code.

    – Zhang
    Mar 29 at 2:28











  • Then, nobody defines the "unified" ideographs. Every country/region might have its own locale standard to define its own character set. The Unicode just combines them into one set.

    – fefe
    Mar 29 at 2:31











  • unicode.org/charts/unihan.html The Unihan Database organizes information relating to the properties of CJK Unified Ideographs. Unihan is related to CJK, not equal to.

    – Zhang
    Mar 29 at 2:32


















  • unicode.org

    – fefe
    Mar 29 at 2:24











  • @fefe, Unicode defines the code of every character. CJK defines the ideographs. For example, there is a character 一 in Chinese, and there is a 一 in Japanese too. CJK defines they are the same character, but not the code.

    – Zhang
    Mar 29 at 2:28











  • Then, nobody defines the "unified" ideographs. Every country/region might have its own locale standard to define its own character set. The Unicode just combines them into one set.

    – fefe
    Mar 29 at 2:31











  • unicode.org/charts/unihan.html The Unihan Database organizes information relating to the properties of CJK Unified Ideographs. Unihan is related to CJK, not equal to.

    – Zhang
    Mar 29 at 2:32

















unicode.org

– fefe
Mar 29 at 2:24





unicode.org

– fefe
Mar 29 at 2:24













@fefe, Unicode defines the code of every character. CJK defines the ideographs. For example, there is a character 一 in Chinese, and there is a 一 in Japanese too. CJK defines they are the same character, but not the code.

– Zhang
Mar 29 at 2:28





@fefe, Unicode defines the code of every character. CJK defines the ideographs. For example, there is a character 一 in Chinese, and there is a 一 in Japanese too. CJK defines they are the same character, but not the code.

– Zhang
Mar 29 at 2:28













Then, nobody defines the "unified" ideographs. Every country/region might have its own locale standard to define its own character set. The Unicode just combines them into one set.

– fefe
Mar 29 at 2:31





Then, nobody defines the "unified" ideographs. Every country/region might have its own locale standard to define its own character set. The Unicode just combines them into one set.

– fefe
Mar 29 at 2:31













unicode.org/charts/unihan.html The Unihan Database organizes information relating to the properties of CJK Unified Ideographs. Unihan is related to CJK, not equal to.

– Zhang
Mar 29 at 2:32






unicode.org/charts/unihan.html The Unihan Database organizes information relating to the properties of CJK Unified Ideographs. Unihan is related to CJK, not equal to.

– Zhang
Mar 29 at 2:32











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On the Frequently Asked Questions page for Chinese and Japanese on Unicode there is a question that asks:




Q: Who is responsible for future CJK characters?




The answer reads:




A: The development and extension of the CJK characters is being done by the Ideographic Rapporteur Group (IRG), which includes official representatives of China, Hong Kong (SAR), Macao (SAR), Singapore, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam, plus a representative from the Unicode consortium. For more information, see the IRG home page.



The IRG is very carefully cataloging, reviewing, and assessing CJK characters for inclusion into the standard. The only real limitation on the number of CJK characters in the standard is the ability of this group to process them, because the characters are increasingly obscure (no person knows more than a fraction of the set already encoded).




Each region has their own official representatives who helps in maintaining standards in connection with IRG.




Your titled also asks about unified standards. The same FAQ above has a separate question:




Q: What is the process for proposing new CJK unified ideographs?




which is answered:




A: Newly proposed CJK unified ideographs are first submitted to the IRG through national bodies or liaison organizations, and are then assembled into a new "IRG Working Set" that goes through several rounds of detailed review and scrutiny before being approved for standardization as a new CJK unified ideographs extension. Individuals who wish to propose the encoding of new CJK unified ideographs are encouraged to work with their respective country's national body.




The answer is more or less the same: regional organizations work with IRG on these issues.






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    On the Frequently Asked Questions page for Chinese and Japanese on Unicode there is a question that asks:




    Q: Who is responsible for future CJK characters?




    The answer reads:




    A: The development and extension of the CJK characters is being done by the Ideographic Rapporteur Group (IRG), which includes official representatives of China, Hong Kong (SAR), Macao (SAR), Singapore, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam, plus a representative from the Unicode consortium. For more information, see the IRG home page.



    The IRG is very carefully cataloging, reviewing, and assessing CJK characters for inclusion into the standard. The only real limitation on the number of CJK characters in the standard is the ability of this group to process them, because the characters are increasingly obscure (no person knows more than a fraction of the set already encoded).




    Each region has their own official representatives who helps in maintaining standards in connection with IRG.




    Your titled also asks about unified standards. The same FAQ above has a separate question:




    Q: What is the process for proposing new CJK unified ideographs?




    which is answered:




    A: Newly proposed CJK unified ideographs are first submitted to the IRG through national bodies or liaison organizations, and are then assembled into a new "IRG Working Set" that goes through several rounds of detailed review and scrutiny before being approved for standardization as a new CJK unified ideographs extension. Individuals who wish to propose the encoding of new CJK unified ideographs are encouraged to work with their respective country's national body.




    The answer is more or less the same: regional organizations work with IRG on these issues.






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      On the Frequently Asked Questions page for Chinese and Japanese on Unicode there is a question that asks:




      Q: Who is responsible for future CJK characters?




      The answer reads:




      A: The development and extension of the CJK characters is being done by the Ideographic Rapporteur Group (IRG), which includes official representatives of China, Hong Kong (SAR), Macao (SAR), Singapore, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam, plus a representative from the Unicode consortium. For more information, see the IRG home page.



      The IRG is very carefully cataloging, reviewing, and assessing CJK characters for inclusion into the standard. The only real limitation on the number of CJK characters in the standard is the ability of this group to process them, because the characters are increasingly obscure (no person knows more than a fraction of the set already encoded).




      Each region has their own official representatives who helps in maintaining standards in connection with IRG.




      Your titled also asks about unified standards. The same FAQ above has a separate question:




      Q: What is the process for proposing new CJK unified ideographs?




      which is answered:




      A: Newly proposed CJK unified ideographs are first submitted to the IRG through national bodies or liaison organizations, and are then assembled into a new "IRG Working Set" that goes through several rounds of detailed review and scrutiny before being approved for standardization as a new CJK unified ideographs extension. Individuals who wish to propose the encoding of new CJK unified ideographs are encouraged to work with their respective country's national body.




      The answer is more or less the same: regional organizations work with IRG on these issues.






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        On the Frequently Asked Questions page for Chinese and Japanese on Unicode there is a question that asks:




        Q: Who is responsible for future CJK characters?




        The answer reads:




        A: The development and extension of the CJK characters is being done by the Ideographic Rapporteur Group (IRG), which includes official representatives of China, Hong Kong (SAR), Macao (SAR), Singapore, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam, plus a representative from the Unicode consortium. For more information, see the IRG home page.



        The IRG is very carefully cataloging, reviewing, and assessing CJK characters for inclusion into the standard. The only real limitation on the number of CJK characters in the standard is the ability of this group to process them, because the characters are increasingly obscure (no person knows more than a fraction of the set already encoded).




        Each region has their own official representatives who helps in maintaining standards in connection with IRG.




        Your titled also asks about unified standards. The same FAQ above has a separate question:




        Q: What is the process for proposing new CJK unified ideographs?




        which is answered:




        A: Newly proposed CJK unified ideographs are first submitted to the IRG through national bodies or liaison organizations, and are then assembled into a new "IRG Working Set" that goes through several rounds of detailed review and scrutiny before being approved for standardization as a new CJK unified ideographs extension. Individuals who wish to propose the encoding of new CJK unified ideographs are encouraged to work with their respective country's national body.




        The answer is more or less the same: regional organizations work with IRG on these issues.






        share|improve this answer















        On the Frequently Asked Questions page for Chinese and Japanese on Unicode there is a question that asks:




        Q: Who is responsible for future CJK characters?




        The answer reads:




        A: The development and extension of the CJK characters is being done by the Ideographic Rapporteur Group (IRG), which includes official representatives of China, Hong Kong (SAR), Macao (SAR), Singapore, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam, plus a representative from the Unicode consortium. For more information, see the IRG home page.



        The IRG is very carefully cataloging, reviewing, and assessing CJK characters for inclusion into the standard. The only real limitation on the number of CJK characters in the standard is the ability of this group to process them, because the characters are increasingly obscure (no person knows more than a fraction of the set already encoded).




        Each region has their own official representatives who helps in maintaining standards in connection with IRG.




        Your titled also asks about unified standards. The same FAQ above has a separate question:




        Q: What is the process for proposing new CJK unified ideographs?




        which is answered:




        A: Newly proposed CJK unified ideographs are first submitted to the IRG through national bodies or liaison organizations, and are then assembled into a new "IRG Working Set" that goes through several rounds of detailed review and scrutiny before being approved for standardization as a new CJK unified ideographs extension. Individuals who wish to propose the encoding of new CJK unified ideographs are encouraged to work with their respective country's national body.




        The answer is more or less the same: regional organizations work with IRG on these issues.







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