From: E. T. U. <ti...@lo...> - 2012-03-29 22:12:11
|
Thanks Umesh, Looks like I edit Makefile.in in the data directory $(COLBLDDIR)/%.res: $(COLSRCDIR)/%.txt $(TOOLBINDIR)/genrb$(TOOLEXEEXT) $(DAT_FILES) $(INVOKE) $(TOOLBINDIR)/genrb --includeUnihanColl $(GENRBOPTS) -i $(BUILDDIR) -s $(COLSRCDIR) -d $(COLBLDDIR) $(<F) $(COLBLDDIR)/$(INDEX_NAME).res: $(OUTTMPDIR)/$(COLLATION_TREE)/$(INDEX_NAME).txt $(TOOLBINDIR)/genrb$(TOOLEXEEXT) $(INVOKE) $(TOOLBINDIR)/genrb --includeUnihanColl $(GENRBOPTS) -i $(BUILDDIR) -s $(OUTTMPDIR)/$(COLLATION_TREE) -d $(COLBLDDIR) $(IN$ On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 1:52 PM, E. Timothy Uy <ti...@lo...> wrote: > Umesh, how do I use genrb to set includeUnihanColl? > > > >> Currently, the unihan collation is not actually included in the resource >> bundles (it is in the source .txt file, but is skipped). There is a genrb >> option "includeUnihanColl" to include it. >> -- >> Umesh Nair > > > > On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 12:35 PM, E. Timothy Uy <ti...@lo...> wrote: > >> Not sure if it is related, but 'unihan' does not show up in the Locale >> Explorer for sort order >> http://demo.icu-project.org/icu-bin/locexp?_=zh&d_=en&x=chS&ox=col >> >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 12:16 PM, E. Timothy Uy <ti...@lo...> wrote: >> >>> Hi, I'm perplexed. I'm currently using the full .dat file for >>> testing. Using zh@collation=unihan for collation does not seem to make >>> any difference, although zh@collation=pinyin and zh@collation=stroke >>> do. I tried the OSX system version of unihan (radical-stroke) against some >>> files named with my test set, and it does work. Here's the test: >>> >>> 叩 >>> 叫 >>> 馬 >>> 𠮩 >>> >>> Using zh@collation=unihan, the characters with the boxes on the left >>> should group together at the top. But they don't. Can someone try this on >>> their end? >>> >>> Help! >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Tim >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > |