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`壿` (U+58FF) and `墫` (U+58AB) character shapes should be differentiated
Prerequisites
- [x] If you are reporting an issue that affects glyphs for characters for a particular region or regions, did you verify that the characters are within the supported scope of the region or regions? This generally means GB 18030 or Tōngyòng Guīfàn Hànzìbiǎo (通用规范汉字表) for China, Big Five or CNS 11643 Planes 1 & 2 for Taiwan, HKSCS-2016 for Hong Kong, JIS X 0208, JIS X 0212, and JIS X 0213 for Japan, and KS X 1001 and KS X 1002 for Korea.
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Description
The left side is different:
See: https://wenyue.cn/fonts/1501
To clarify with proper fonts, 壿 (U+58FF) should be 士 (scholar radical), while 墫 (U+58AB) should be 土 (earth radical).
![Screenshot 2023-02-24 at 15 35 25](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10541683/221119750-0fbaed8f-0a78-4890-a996-90b991ae5cf5.png)
![Screenshot 2023-02-24 at 15 35 40](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10541683/221119891-83205084-72b0-4f8c-9fec-086d9c5d1251.png)
Suggest to adjust 壿 (U+58FF) so the bottom angled stroke (提) cannot be longer than the top horizontal stroke (橫), also such that the differentiation between the width of the two horizontal strokes on the left radical should be more obvious. Applies to both Sans and Serif. The TW glyph in Sans is fine as it is.
It's best to reference the standard code chart from Unicode.
The two characters have different radicals.
Source: https://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U4E00.pdf
Any news?
Seems like a v2 regression. In v1 the two glyphs are separate, but in v2 both are combined.
V1.004 (notice different glyph name):
V2.000: