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UNICODE CHARACTER DATABASE
-Version 3.0.0

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UNICODE CHARACTER DATABASE
+Version 3.0.1

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Revision3.0.03.0.1
AuthorsMark Davis and Ken Whistler
Date1999-09-112000-08-17
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Copyright © 1995-1999 Unicode, Inc. All Rights reserved.

- -

Disclaimer

- -

The Unicode Character Database is provided as is by Unicode, Inc. No claims - -are made as to fitness for any particular purpose. No warranties of any kind are - -expressed or implied. The recipient agrees to determine applicability of - -information provided. If this file has been purchased on magnetic or optical - -media from Unicode, Inc., the sole remedy for any claim will be exchange of - -defective media within 90 days of receipt.

- -

This disclaimer is applicable for all other data files accompanying the - -Unicode Character Database, some of which have been compiled by the Unicode - -Consortium, and some of which have been supplied by other sources.

- -

Limitations on Rights to Redistribute This Data

- -

Recipient is granted the right to make copies in any form for internal - -distribution and to freely use the information supplied in the creation of - -products supporting the UnicodeTM Standard. The files in the Unicode - -Character Database can be redistributed to third parties or other organizations - -(whether for profit or not) as long as this notice and the disclaimer notice are - -retained. Information can be extracted from these files and used in - -documentation or programs, as long as there is an accompanying notice indicating - -the source.

- -

Introduction

- -

The Unicode Character Database is a set of files that define the Unicode - -character properties and internal mappings. For more information about character - -properties and mappings, see The - -Unicode Standard.

- -

The Unicode Character Database has been updated to reflect Version 3.0 of the - -Unicode Standard, with many characters added to those published in Version 2.0. - -A number of corrections have also been made to case mappings or other errors in - -the database noted since the publication of Version 2.0. Normative bidirectional - -properties have also been modified to reflect decisions of the Unicode Technical - -Committee.

- -

For more information on versions of the Unicode Standard and how to reference - -them, see http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/versions/.

- -

Conformance

- -

Character properties may be either normative or informative. Normative - -means that implementations that claim conformance to the Unicode Standard (at a - -particular version) and which make use of a particular property or field must - -follow the specifications of the standard for that property or field in order to - -be conformant. The term normative when applied to a property or field of - -the Unicode Character Database, does not mean that the value of that - -field will never change. Corrections and extensions to the standard in the - -future may require minor changes to normative values, even though the Unicode - -Technical Committee strives to minimize such changes. An informative property - -or field is strongly recommended, but a conformant implementation is free to use - -or change such values as it may require while still being conformant to the - -standard. Particular implementations may choose to override the properties and - -mappings that are not normative. In that case, it is up to the implementer to - -establish a protocol to convey that information.

- -

Files

- -

The following summarizes the files in the Unicode Character Database.  For - -more information about these files, see the referenced technical report or - -section of Unicode Standard, Version 3.0.

- -

UnicodeData.txt (Chapter 4) - -

- -

PropList.txt (Chapter 4) - -

- -

SpecialCasing.txt (Chapter 4) - -

- -

Blocks.txt (Chapter 14) - -

- -

Jamo.txt (Chapter 4) - -

- -

ArabicShaping.txt (Section 8.2) - -

- -

NamesList.txt (Chapter 14) - -

- -

Index.txt (Chapter 14) - -

- -

CompositionExclusions.txt (UTR#15 - -Unicode Normalization Forms) - -

- -

LineBreak.txt (UTR - -#14: Line Breaking Properties) - -

- -

EastAsianWidth.txt (UTR - -#11: East Asian Character Width) - -

- -

diffXvY.txt - -

- - - - - - - - - +

Copyright © 1995-2000 Unicode, Inc. All Rights reserved.

+

Disclaimer

+

The Unicode Character Database is provided as is by Unicode, Inc. No claims +are made as to fitness for any particular purpose. No warranties of any kind are +expressed or implied. The recipient agrees to determine applicability of +information provided. If this file has been purchased on magnetic or optical +media from Unicode, Inc., the sole remedy for any claim will be exchange of +defective media within 90 days of receipt.

+

This disclaimer is applicable for all other data files accompanying the +Unicode Character Database, some of which have been compiled by the Unicode +Consortium, and some of which have been supplied by other sources.

+

Limitations on Rights to Redistribute This Data

+

Recipient is granted the right to make copies in any form for internal +distribution and to freely use the information supplied in the creation of +products supporting the UnicodeTM Standard. The files in the Unicode +Character Database can be redistributed to third parties or other organizations +(whether for profit or not) as long as this notice and the disclaimer notice are +retained. Information can be extracted from these files and used in +documentation or programs, as long as there is an accompanying notice indicating +the source.

+

Introduction

+

The Unicode Character Database is a set of files that define the Unicode +character properties and internal mappings. For more information about character +properties and mappings, see The Unicode Standard.

+

The Unicode Character Database has been updated to reflect Version 3.0 of the +Unicode Standard, with many characters added to those published in Version 2.0. +A number of corrections have also been made to case mappings or other errors in +the database noted since the publication of Version 2.0. Normative bidirectional +properties have also been modified to reflect decisions of the Unicode Technical +Committee.

+

For more information on versions of the Unicode Standard and how to reference +them, see http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/versions/.

+

Conformance

+

Character properties may be either normative or informative. Normative +means that implementations that claim conformance to the Unicode Standard (at a +particular version) and which make use of a particular property or field must +follow the specifications of the standard for that property or field in order to +be conformant. The term normative when applied to a property or field of +the Unicode Character Database, does not mean that the value of that +field will never change. Corrections and extensions to the standard in the +future may require minor changes to normative values, even though the Unicode +Technical Committee strives to minimize such changes. An informative property +or field is strongly recommended, but a conformant implementation is free to use +or change such values as it may require while still being conformant to the +standard. Particular implementations may choose to override the properties and +mappings that are not normative. In that case, it is up to the implementer to +establish a protocol to convey that information.

+

Files

+

The following summarizes the files in the Unicode Character Database.  For +more information about these files, see the referenced technical report(s) or +section of Unicode Standard, Version 3.0.

+

UnicodeData.txt (Chapter 4, UTR #21: Case Mappings, UAX #15 Unicode Normalization +Forms) +

+

PropList.txt (Chapter 4) +

+

SpecialCasing.txt (Chapter 4, UTR #21: Case Mappings) +

+

Blocks.txt (Chapter 14) +

+

Jamo.txt (Chapter 4) +

+

ArabicShaping.txt (Section 8.2) +

+

NamesList.txt (Chapter 14) +

+

Index.txt (Chapter 14) +

+

CompositionExclusions.txt (UAX #15 Unicode Normalization +Forms) +

+

LineBreak.txt (UAX +#14: Line Breaking Properties) +

+

EastAsianWidth.txt (UAX +#11: East Asian Character Width) +

+

BidiMirroring.txt (UAX #9: The +Bidirectional Algorithm)

+ +

CaseFolding.txt (UTR +#21: Case Mappings)

+ +

NormalizationTest.txt (UAX #15 Unicode Normalization +Forms)

+ +

diffXvY.txt +

+ + + +