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18 <h1>UNICODE CHARACTER DATABASE
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22 <td valign=
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23 <td valign=
"TOP">3.0.1</td>
26 <td valign=
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"144">Authors
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27 <td valign=
"TOP">Mark Davis and Ken Whistler
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30 <td valign=
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31 <td valign=
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08-
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49 <p align=
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2000 Unicode, Inc. All Rights reserved.
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51 <p>The Unicode Character Database is provided as is by Unicode, Inc. No claims
52 are made as to fitness for any particular purpose. No warranties of any kind are
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56 defective media within
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57 <p>This disclaimer is applicable for all other data files accompanying the
58 Unicode Character Database, some of which have been compiled by the Unicode
59 Consortium, and some of which have been supplied by other sources.
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60 <h2>Limitations on Rights to Redistribute This Data
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61 <p>Recipient is granted the right to make copies in any form for internal
62 distribution and to freely use the information supplied in the creation of
63 products supporting the Unicode
<sup>TM
</sup> Standard. The files in the Unicode
64 Character Database can be redistributed to third parties or other organizations
65 (whether for profit or not) as long as this notice and the disclaimer notice are
66 retained. Information can be extracted from these files and used in
67 documentation or programs, as long as there is an accompanying notice indicating
70 <p>The Unicode Character Database is a set of files that define the Unicode
71 character properties and internal mappings. For more information about character
72 properties and mappings, see
<i><a
73 href=
"http://www.unicode.org/unicode/uni2book/u2.html">The Unicode Standard
</a></i>.
</p>
74 <p>The Unicode Character Database has been updated to reflect Version
3.0 of the
75 Unicode Standard, with many characters added to those published in Version
2.0.
76 A number of corrections have also been made to case mappings or other errors in
77 the database noted since the publication of Version
2.0. Normative bidirectional
78 properties have also been modified to reflect decisions of the Unicode Technical
80 <p>For more information on versions of the Unicode Standard and how to reference
81 them, see
<a href=
"http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/versions/">http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/versions/
</a>.
</p>
83 <p>Character properties may be either normative or informative.
<i>Normative
</i>
84 means that implementations that claim conformance to the Unicode Standard (at a
85 particular version) and which make use of a particular property or field must
86 follow the specifications of the standard for that property or field in order to
87 be conformant. The term
<i>normative
</i> when applied to a property or field of
88 the Unicode Character Database, does
<i>not
</i> mean that the value of that
89 field will never change. Corrections and extensions to the standard in the
90 future may require minor changes to normative values, even though the Unicode
91 Technical Committee strives to minimize such changes. An
<i> informative
</i>property
92 or field is strongly recommended, but a conformant implementation is free to use
93 or change such values as it may require while still being conformant to the
94 standard. Particular implementations may choose to override the properties and
95 mappings that are not normative. In that case, it is up to the implementer to
96 establish a protocol to convey that information.
</p>
98 <p>The following summarizes the files in the Unicode Character Database.
For
99 more information about these files, see the referenced technical report(s) or
100 section of Unicode Standard, Version
3.0.
</p>
101 <p><b>UnicodeData.txt (Chapter
4,
<a
102 href=
"http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr21/">UTR #
21: Case Mappings
</a>,
<a
103 href=
"http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr15/">UAX #
15 Unicode Normalization
106 <li>The main file in the Unicode Character Database.
</li>
107 <li>For detailed information on the format, see
<a href=
"UnicodeData.html">UnicodeData.html
</a>.
108 This file also characterizes which properties are normative and which are
111 <p><b>PropList.txt (Chapter
4)
</b>
113 <li>Additional informative properties list:
<i>Alphabetic, Ideographic,
</i>
114 and
<i>Mathematical
</i>, among others.
</li>
116 <p><b>SpecialCasing.txt (Chapter
4,
<a
117 href=
"http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr21/">UTR #
21: Case Mappings
</a>)
</b>
119 <li>List of informative special casing properties, including one-to-many
120 mappings such as SHARP S =
> "SS
", and locale-specific mappings,
121 such as for Turkish
<i>dotless i
</i>.
</li>
123 <p><b>Blocks.txt (Chapter
14)
</b>
125 <li>List of normative block names.
</li>
127 <p><b>Jamo.txt (Chapter
4)
</b>
129 <li>List of normative Jamo short names, used in deriving HANGUL SYLLABLE names
130 algorithmically.
</li>
132 <p><b>ArabicShaping.txt (Section
8.2)
</b>
134 <li>Basic Arabic and Syriac character shaping properties, such as initial,
135 medial and final shapes. These properties are normative for minimal shaping
136 of Arabic and Syriac.
</li>
138 <p><b>NamesList.txt (Chapter
14)
</b>
140 <li>This file duplicates some of the material in the UnicodeData file, and
141 adds informative annotations uses in the character charts, as printed in the
142 Unicode Standard.
</li>
143 <li><b>Note:
</b>The information in NamesList.txt and Index.txt files matches
144 the appropriate version of the book. Changes in the Unicode Character
145 Database since then may not be reflected in these files, since they are
146 primarily of archival interest.
</li>
148 <p><b>Index.txt (Chapter
14)
</b>
150 <li>Informative index to Unicode characters, as printed in the Unicode
152 <li><b>Note:
</b>The information in NamesList.txt and Index.txt files matches
153 the appropriate version of the book. Changes in the Unicode Character
154 Database since then may not be reflected in these files, since they are
155 primarily of archival interest.
</li>
157 <p><b>CompositionExclusions.txt (
<a
158 href=
"http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr15/">UAX #
15 Unicode Normalization
161 <li>Normative properties for normalization.
</li>
163 <p><b>LineBreak.txt (
<a href=
"http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr14/">UAX
164 #
14: Line Breaking Properties
</a>)
</b>
166 <li>Normative and informative properties for line breaking. To see which
167 properties are informative and which are normative, consult UAX #
14.
</li>
169 <p><b>EastAsianWidth.txt (
<a href=
"http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr11/">UAX
170 #
11: East Asian Character Width
</a>)
</b>
172 <li>Informative properties for determining the choice of wide vs. narrow
173 glyphs in East Asian contexts.
</li>
175 <p><b>BidiMirroring.txt
</b><b> (
<a
176 href=
"http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr9/">UAX #
9:
The
177 Bidirectional Algorithm
</a>)
</b></p>
179 <li>Informative properties for substituting characters in an implementation of
180 bidirectional mirroring.
</li>
182 <p><b>CaseFolding.txt (
<a href=
"http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr21/">UTR
183 #
21: Case Mappings
</a>)
</b></p>
185 <li>Informative file mapping characters to their case-folded form.
</li>
187 <p><b>NormalizationTest.txt (
<a
188 href=
"http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr15/">UAX #
15 Unicode Normalization
191 <li>Normative test file for conformance to Unicode Normalization Forms.
</li>
193 <p><b>diffXvY.txt
</b>
195 <li>Mechanically-generated informative files containing accumulated
196 differences between successive versions of UnicodeData.txt
</li>