The canonical property and property value formats are in the *Alias* files.
{phone} On May 26, 2016 06:57, "Mathias Bynens" <math...@qiwi.be> wrote: > > > On 26 May 2016, at 10:17, Mathias Bynens <math...@qiwi.be> wrote: > > > > `Blocks.txt` (http://unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/Blocks.txt) lists > blocks such as `Cyrillic Supplement`. > > > > However, `PropertyValueAliases.txt` ( > http://unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/PropertyValueAliases.txt) refers to > this block as `Cyrillic_Supplement`, with an underscore instead of a space. > > > > Which is it? > > > > If proper canonical block names use spaces instead of underscores, why > doesn’t `PropertyValueAliases.txt` reflect that? > > If proper canonical block names use underscores instead of spaces, why > doesn’t `Blocks.txt` reflect that? > > > > Another example: `Blocks.txt` has `Superscripts and Subscripts`, whereas > `PropertyValueAliases.txt` has `Superscripts_And_Subscripts`. Note that in > addition to the underscores, the case of the `A` changed as well. Which is > the canonical name? > > The same goes for other blocks with “and” in the name, e.g. `Miscellaneous > Symbols and Pictographs`, `Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs`, etc. >