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MC-268370

Japanese CJK variants use the same diacritic

In Japanese, some hiragana and katakana characters can have diacritics to change their pronunciation - either ゙ (dots) or ゚ (circle). For example, ヒ (hi) becomes ビ (bi) or ピ (pi). However, with the Japanese variants of CJK characters added in 24w06a, all the diacritics resemble the circle. This makes characters that can have either diacritic look the same (such as ビ and ピ), as well as putting the circle diacritic on characters that can only use the dots (such as デ (de) ). See the attached screenshots for more examples.

Fixed

Kevin Kolpack

[Mojang] Bartosz Bok

2024-02-07, 09:38 PM

2024-05-15, 09:59 AM

2024-05-15, 09:59 AM

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Community Consensus

Normal

Platform

Rendering, UI

24w06a - 24w19b24w06a, 24w07a, 24w09a, 24w10a, 24w11a, 24w12a, 1.20.6, 24w18a, 24w19b

24w20a