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> So you can understand that I’m not unaware of the complexity of UCD. Though > I don’t think that this could be an argument for not publishing a medium-size > CSV file with scalar values listed as in UnicodeData.txt. For a non-programmer like me CVS is much more convenient form than XML - I can use it not only with a spreadsheet, but also import directly into a database and analyse with various queries. XML is politically correct, but practically almost unusable without a specialised parser. On Sat, Sep 01 2018 at 15:15 +0200, unicode@unicode.org writes: > On 31/08/18 10:47 Manuel Strehl via Unicode wrote: >> >> To handle the UCD XML file a streaming parser like Expat is necessary. > > Thanks for the tip. However for my needs, Expat looks like overkill, and I’m > looking out for a much simpler standalone tool, just converting XML to CSV. I think CSV and XML can coexist peacefully, we just need an open source round-trip converter. Last but not least, let me remind that the thread was started by a question what is the most convenient way to describe the properties of PUA characters. Best regards Janusz -- , Janusz S. Bien emeryt (emeritus) https://sites.google.com/view/jsbien