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| | IMUG Events 2006 |
 | | Website: http://www.imug.org Authors writing in Japanese, Chinese, or Korean frequently need to write "gaiji", which are characters that are part of the written language, but not available in the publisher's software or in their fonts. |
 | | The SING Gaiji Architecture from Adobe Systems, as shipped in the Creative Suite 2, provides an innovative new approach to solving the gaiji problem in computer-based publishing of Han ideograph texts. |
 | | This talk builds on two previous IMUG talks on gaiji: "SING: Adobe's New Gaiji Architecture" (9/16/2004) "Gaiji: Characters, Glyphs, Both, or Neither?" (1/16/2003) This talk is aimed at a general audience. |
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