# ScriptExtensions-15.1.0-in-code-point-order.txt # Date: 2024-02-29, 13:02:14 GMT # © 2024 Unicode®, Inc. # Unicode and the Unicode Logo are registered trademarks of Unicode, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. # For terms of use, see https://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html # # Additional Note for Unicode 16.0 Beta -------------------------- *** # # This file is intended for comparison of Script_Extensions data between Unicode 15.1 and 16.0. # # Up to Unicode 15.1, the ScriptExtensions.txt file listed the data # grouped by value (sets of scripts), and then ordered by code point within each group. # # A change in the set for a character often moved the character # to a very different part of the file. # Starting with Unicode 16.0, the data is ordered simply by code point. # The syntax of the file does not change, only the order of data lines. # # This file here contains the same data as # https://www.unicode.org/Public/15.1.0/ucd/ScriptExtensions.txt # but ordered like Unicode 16.0 ScriptExtensions.txt. # # It can be compared with the 16.0 version using plain text diffing tools # (especially ones showing diffs inside a line) # for comparison of what actual data changes are made between the versions. # # ---------------------------------------------------------------- *** # # Unicode Character Database # For documentation, see https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/ # # The Script_Extensions property indicates which characters are commonly used # with more than one script, but with a limited number of scripts. # For each code point, there is one or more property values. Each such value is a Script property value. # For more information, see: # UAX #24, Unicode Script Property: https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/ # Especially the sections: # https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/#Assignment_Script_Values # https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/#Assignment_ScriptX_Values # # Each Script_Extensions value in this file consists of a set # of one or more abbreviated Script property values. The ordering of the # values in that set is not material, but for stability in presentation # it is given here as alphabetical. # # All code points not explicitly listed for Script_Extensions # have as their value the corresponding Script property value # # @missing: 0000..10FFFF;