Hello Yes there is a solution to what Mr.Bernard Miller has asked for.If the Unibook does not let you see all the properties as they are you can download the Bjondi Character Agent from http://www.bjondi.com .It shows you the property of every Unicode character. I do not own this piece of software and have not contributed in any way to it's development either.So kindly check out the company's licencing policy.
Yours Arjun ----- Original Message ----- From: Bernard Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 7:42 PM Subject: Numbers > Hello, > Do any characters, such as U+2792, have negative > numerical values as a Unicode property? I don't > suppose there is anything weirder than negative > numbers, such as irrational, imaginary, or > supernatural values? According to Unibook 3.0 only a > few of the dingbat numbers have a numerical property, > that is not correct is it? Unibook is not working for > me as a way to browse Unicode data. For example, it > highlights characters with numeric values but does not > say what the property value is. I don't suppose > there's another human readable format? Has anyone made > it into a spreadsheet for example? > > On the subject of numbers, ordinal and cardinal > numbering has a name, but what is the name for > numbering as in: double, triple, quadruple? n-tuple? > How about numbering as in: primary, secondary, > tertiary, etc? How about "group of" numbering, such as > pair, trio, quartet, etc? I'm looking for a name for > the grammar of each type of usage and info on how one > might construct words of arbitrary high values in each > system. It seems to be right up the alley of some of > the language experts on this list. > > Bernard > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. > http://personals.yahoo.com >

