UTR #29

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UTR #29 is a Unicode Technical Report that defines the standard rules and algorithms for text segmentation, such as determining grapheme clusters, words, and sentences in Unicode text.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Unicode Technical Report
technical standard
text segmentation specification
appliesTo Unicode text
category Unicode Technical Report #29
surface form: Unicode Technical Report on text processing
defines algorithms for Unicode text segmentation
default grapheme cluster segmentation algorithm
default sentence segmentation algorithm
default word segmentation algorithm
rules for grapheme cluster boundaries
rules for line break–related segmentation concepts
rules for sentence boundaries
rules for word boundaries
standard rules for Unicode text segmentation
definesTerm break opportunity
extended grapheme cluster
legacy grapheme cluster
sentence boundary
word boundary
ensures consistent text segmentation across platforms
interoperable handling of grapheme clusters
interoperable handling of sentence boundaries
interoperable handling of word boundaries
fullName Grapheme_Cluster_Break
surface form: Unicode Text Segmentation
identifier UTR #29
intendedForUseBy implementers of text layout engines
implementers of text processing libraries
implementers of text rendering systems
software developers
partOf Unicode Standard Annexes
surface form: Unicode Standard Annexes and Technical Reports
provides formal boundary rules
implementation guidelines for text segmentation
publishedBy Unicode Consortium
relatedTo Unicode Character Database
Unicode Line Breaking Algorithm
Unicode
surface form: Unicode Standard
scope text segmentation in Unicode
shortName Text Segmentation
status actively maintained specification
usedIn programming language libraries
text editors
web browsers
word processors
uses Unicode character properties
grapheme cluster break properties
line break properties
sentence break properties
word break properties

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