= Euclid 1966 = Euclid (1966), Ji he yuan ben = Jihe yuanben [http://libcoll.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/elib/all_documents/02NT95YF ECHO] Part of [wiki:WO3], or rather a special work order on its own. Sent with DESpecs version 1.1.2. Sent: ok/date. Returned: 2009-01-05, [http://pythia.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/department1/mpdl/raw-texts/WO3_Euclid_1966.txt/WO3_Euclid_1966_V1.txt raw text]. Came with an unknown characters list (<001> and <002>; see attachment "char code.pdf"). == 1. First Analysis == === Difficulties === * The only text to Formax in Chinese === Special Instructions === * see attachment == 2. Questions From Formax == === Question === Questions concerning figures and tables, see attachments "email.doc" and "berlin.doc". === Reply === The questions were answered in a few stages, which are not relevant. For the final instructions see "Euclid 1966.txt". === Final Instructions === Final version of the additional instructions for figures and tables: See attachment. == 3. Analysis of the Result == We had requested a short sample and were content with the result. === Findings === Unknown characters: <001> appears once in the text and hasn't been included in "ques.xls". It is a badly printed 轂 (U+8F42). It makes sense that they marked it as an unknown character because only by taking the context into account it becomes clear which character is meant. <002> appears three times and has already appeared in "ques.xls". In "ques.pdf" we told them to transcribe it as U+2F88D. Although this Unicode code point is not included in most Unicode fonts (it is included in Sun-ExtB), we should make it clear for future work orders that they should find every character in Unicode 5.1.0. (Email from 2009-01-05: "There are Chinese characters that we cannot key, and we use <001> and <002> instead of them. We cannot key the word with code 2f88d, so we use <002> instead of it. We have installed the Unicode font, but we cannot find the CJK compatibility ideographs supplement (u+2F800-U+2FA1F) word, can you help us?") === Recommendation === == 4. Post-Processing == The first XML version of the text is [http://pythia.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/department1/mpdl/raw-texts/WO3_Euclid_1966.txt/WO3_Euclid_1966_V2.txt here].