Template:ISO 15924 direction/doc
This is a documentation subpage for Template:ISO 15924 direction. It contains usage information, categories, interlanguage links and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Usage
[सम्पादन]The template returns, for an ISO script code, the direction rtl, ltr, ttb, inh, mixed, or <blank>
.
{{ISO 15924 direction|Hebr}}
→ rtl{{ISO 15924 direction|Latn}}
→ ltr
Options
[सम्पादन]The output texts rtl, ltr, ttb, mixed, inh, or <blank>
can be altered:
{{ISO 15924 direction|Hebr|ltr=left-to-right|rtl=right-to-left}}
→ right-to-left
{{ISO 15924 direction|Mang|ltr=left-to-right|rtl=right-to-left|mixed=both directions|default=unknown}}
→ unknown
{{ISO 15924 direction|Mong|ttb=top-to-bottom}}
→ top-to-bottom
{{ISO 15924 direction|Zyyy|ltr=left-to-right|rtl=right-to-left|mixed=both directions|default=unknown}}
→ both directions
How is it determined
[सम्पादन]The direction is determined as follows.
- First, if a script is present in Unicode, Unicode Bidi-direction is derived for that Unicode script.
There are 94 scripts in Unicode (those ISO codes that have an alias). All regular scripts have a single "Strong" in Unicode direction. That is, all characters in a Unicode script that are "Strong", have the same directionality: either right-to-left (rtl) or left-to-right (ltr). Within a script there are no opposing directions present. There can be characters with "Weak" or "Neutral" direction (i.e., direction through context), but these do not alter other characters diretionality. One exception: script "Zyyy" conatains characters with either direction. Therefor, Zyyy has direction "mixed".
- Second, all other scripts, that are not defined in Unicode, can have their direction set manually in this template.
How to add a script direction
[सम्पादन]The Unicode scripts are determined as of version 6.0, and should be complete & correct. That (upper) part of the list should not be changed unless for errors. An script directionality can be added:
| <!-- end of Unicode-determined --> | Abcd | Defg = {{{ltr|ltr}} | Pqrs | Tuvw = {{{rtl|rtl}} | #default={{{default|}}}
The parameters as shown keep the output text option available.
Background
[सम्पादन]For scripts in Unicode, the direction is determined as follows. Each character in a script (say Hebr) has a single property bidi-type. The value of that bidi-type is from a list, and its usage is described in the Unicode Bidi Algorithm (UAX#9).
The bidi-type can determine the direction, which can be a Strong, Neutral or Weak one. Strong directions are independent, like for the Latin alphabet A-Z. Neutral and Weak directions are dependent on context (think nearby other characters), and are used e.g. with decimals, diacritics and punctuation marks.
Within the character set of a script (e.g. Hebr=Hebrew script has 133 characters in Unicode), there are Strong characters, all are right-to-left. Other characters are Neutral, and so have not direction by their own. This is true for all (but one) scripts in Unicode: withingn a script, all Strong directions are the same.
From there this templates is build: All scripts in Unicode (but one exception, see below) have a single Strong direction. That direction is used here in this template. The exception is: Zyyy, Common, which is a collection of various characters that can be of either direction.
See also
[सम्पादन]General information on ISO 15924 templates
[सम्पादन]Maintenance
[सम्पादन]Template:ISO 15924/maintenance overview
ISO updates
[सम्पादन]The ISO list is changed regularly, last years in June and December. Current list is completed As of 9 अगस्ट 2011[update]. This list has 160 defined codes (code, number, script name).
- Note: when resolving red links or wrong links, edit
{{ISO 15924/wp-name}}
or{{ISO 15924/wp-category}}
. That is where the connection between ISO code and Wikipedia names is made.
We here at Wikipedia do not and can not decide over ISO 15924. End of story.
Sources
[सम्पादन]See also
[सम्पादन]
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References
[सम्पादन]- ↑ http://www.unicode.org/iso15924/iso15924-codes.html
- ↑ http://www.unicode.org/iso15924/iso15924-text.html (downloadable flat textfile)