# This file contains aliases for property values used in the UCD. # These names can be used for XML formats of UCD data, for regular-expression # property tests, and other programmatic textual descriptions of Unicode data. # For information on which properties are normative, see UCD.html. # # The names may be translated in appropriate environments, and additional # aliases may be useful. # # FORMAT # # Each line describes a property value name. # This consists of three or more fields, separated by semicolons. # # First Field: The first field describes the property for which that # property value name is used. # # Second Field: The second field is an abbreviated name. # If there is no abbreviated name available, the field is marked with "n/a". # # Third Field: The third field is a long name. # # In the case of ccc, there are 4 fields. The second field is numeric, third # is abbreviated, and fourth is long. # # The above are the preferred aliases. Other aliases may be listed in additional fields. # # Loose matching should be applied to all property names and property values, with # the exception of String Property values. With loose matching of property names and # values, the case distinctions, whitespace, and '_' are ignored. For Numeric Property # values, numeric equivalencies are applied: thus "01.00" is equivalent to "1". # # NOTE: Property value names are NOT unique across properties. For example: # # AL means Arabic Letter for the Bidi_Class property, and # AL means Alpha_Left for the Combining_Class property, and # AL means Alphabetic for the Line_Break property. # # In addition, some property names may be the same as some property value names. # For example: # # sc means the Script property, and # Sc means the General_Category property value Currency_Symbol (Sc) # # The combination of property value and property name is, however, unique. # # For more information, see UTS #18: Regular Expression Guidelines # ================================================