att.gaijiProp

att.gaijiProp provides attributes for defining the properties of non-standard characters or glyphs. [5 Characters, Glyphs, and Writing Modes]
Module gaiji — Characters, Glyphs, and Writing Modes
Membres localProp unicodeProp unihanProp
Attributs
name⚓︎ provides the name of the character or glyph property being defined.
Statut Requis
Type de données teidata.xmlName
value⚓︎ provides the value of the character or glyph property being defined.
Statut Requis
Type de données teidata.text
version⚓︎ specifies the version number of the Unicode Standard in which this property name is defined.
Statut Optionel
Type de données teidata.enumerated
Les valeurs suggérées comprennent:
1.0.1
1.1
2.0
2.1
3.0
3.1
3.2
4.0
4.1
5.0
5.1
5.2
6.0
6.1
6.2
6.3
7.0
8.0
9.0
10.0
11.0
12.0
12.1
13.0
14.0
15.0
unassigned
scheme⚓︎ supplies the name of the character set system from which this property is drawn.
Statut Optionel
Type de données teidata.enumerated
Exemple de valeurs possibles:
Unicode
(Unicode) ISO 10646 [Valeur par défaut]
Bridwell
(E. Nelson Bridwell) Original character set developed by E. Nelson Bridwell as described by Al Turniansky, in use from the 1950s to 1985.
Brewer
(Georg Brewer) Developed by Georg Brewer, with a look similar to the Byrne glyphs. Like the Byrne set, this is not a true character set, but rather a set of alternate glyphs.
Doyle
(Darren Doyle) Glyph set (in some cases associated with multiple characters) developed by Darren Doyle as part of a comprehensive version of the language created in part for an invented language classs at UT Austin in 2006.
Schreyer
(Christine Schreyer) Character set (without actual codepoints) of 153 characters developed, along with pronunciation rules, roughly 300 words, and a grammar, developed by Christine Schreyer developed in 2012 for Warner Brothers.
Exemple

In this example a definition for the Unicode property Decomposition Mapping is provided.

<unicodeProp name="Decomposition_Mapping"
 value="circle"/>