PropertyValueAliases.txt has this entry: dt ; Nb ; Nobreak ; nb
What doesn't seem clear from UAX #44 is whether an alias could be added that is equivalent under name matching rules to an existing alias. -----Original Message----- From: Unicode <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Asmus Freytag via Unicode Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2025 11:44 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Why does the spelling (capitalization) of decomposition types differ in DerivedDecompositionType.txt from UnicodeData.txt? The spellings are equivalent under the naming rules. That's all that formally matters. Fixing this now, would break any literal-minded parsers for whichever file is changed, while not making a formal difference. There are enough other idiosyncrasies in the way these files are organized, that this one is far from the worst. The only rule that matters is that any of the values in PropertyValueAliases.txt, when matched without regard to case, hyphens, or underscore, matches all the other ones for the same property value. For character names, spaces also don't count (but there are 2-3 odd exceptional names that need to be handled specially). A./ On 2/18/2025 8:04 AM, Phil Smith III via Unicode wrote: > This sounds interesting, but with no links or other references is a bit > opaque. Can you add more information? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Unicode <[email protected]> On Behalf Of prospero > via Unicode > Sent: Monday, February 17, 2025 3:11 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Why does the spelling (capitalization) of decomposition types differ > in DerivedDecompositionType.txt from UnicodeData.txt? > > For example, "Nobreak" in DerivedDecompositionType.txt vs "noBreak" in > UnicodeData.txt. If the former is derived from the latter, shouldn't the > spelling be identical? > >
