Difference between revisions of "Module:Unicode data/scripts/doc"
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| − | This module contains data that is used by [[Module:Unicode data]] to determine the Unicode script code for a code point and to determine if a Unicode script is written right-to-left. The right-to-left script data is sourced from [[Module:Lang/data]]. The main table in the module is generated by [[Module:Unicode data/scripts/make]] from Scripts.txt and PropertyValueAliases.txt in the Unicode Character Database (version 12. | + | This module contains data that is used by [[Module:Unicode data]] to determine the Unicode script code for a code point and to determine if a Unicode script is written right-to-left. The right-to-left script data is sourced from [[Module:Lang/data]]. The main table in the module is generated by [[Module:Unicode data/scripts/make]] from Scripts.txt and PropertyValueAliases.txt in the Unicode Character Database (version 12.1). |
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Revision as of 04:37, 14 September 2019
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This module contains data that is used by Module:Unicode data to determine the Unicode script code for a code point and to determine if a Unicode script is written right-to-left. The right-to-left script data is sourced from Module:Lang/data. The main table in the module is generated by Module:Unicode data/scripts/make from Scripts.txt and PropertyValueAliases.txt in the Unicode Character Database (version 12.1).