Hooman,

There is this application called Unibook that may help you NOT write the
software for browsing the database. Depends on your needs of course:

        http://www.unicode.org/unibook/

roozbeh

On Sat, 2004-06-26 at 06:38, Hooman Mehr wrote:
> Hi Behdad,
> 
> On Jun 26, 2004, at 1:50 AM, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
> 
> >
> > I'm confused now.  What do you expect in PropList.txt about
> > U+060D?  If you read UCD.html, it says that files like
> > PropList.txt just list those code points that hold a true value
> > for the binary property.  Why they don't list the all??  Why
> > should the do?  There are more than a million of them, while
> > poins of interest are usually less than a thousand ones...
> >
> > behdad
> >
> You are right, that was my mistake. I had some wrong perceptions about 
> U+060D that made me believe it would belong there. I am starting to 
> feel I need to import all those data files into a database for quick 
> reference. I am getting tired of having to find information scattered 
> across so many different places (book, charts and various data files) I 
> still feel there should be a better way for organizing all the 
> information in Unicode.
> 
> - Hooman
> 
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