> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf > Of Michael Everson
> >Calling the other thing "Property Value Alias" would solve the > >problem, but it really ought to be defined somewhere; > > The heading links to it. Not good enough: the plain-text file does not contain links. (Beside the fact that I cannot find the supposed link you refer to.) > >and since it's not mentioned in the standard, then it's status must > >be informative, and that should be indicated. > > I invite suggestions as to where and how. Well, how about as comments in the plain-text file and on the HTML pages: "The Property Value Alias is defined as part of the Unicode Standard and is provided here as informative information to show how entries in the ISO 15924 code table relate to script names defined in Unicode." Or substitute whatever text describes *why* these are being shown here. You've got to say *something* about them, else it's completely unclear whether the reader is supposed to care about them or not, and what they're supposed to be used for. Peter Peter Constable Globalization Infrastructure and Font Technologies Microsoft Windows Division

