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1# $NetBSD: RISCOS-LATIN1%UCS.src,v 1.1 2007/04/01 18:52:29 tnozaki Exp $
2# $DragonFly: src/share/i18n/csmapper/MISC/RISCOS-LATIN1%UCS.src,v 1.1 2008/04/10 10:21:11 hasso Exp $
3
4TYPE		ROWCOL
5NAME		"RISCOS-LATIN1/UCS"
6SRC_ZONE	0x00-0xFF
7OOB_MODE	ILSEQ
8DST_ILSEQ	0xFFFE
9DST_UNIT_BITS	16
10
11BEGIN_MAP
12#
13# Id: RISCOS.TXT,v 1.1 2003/05/19 20:26:32 mleisher Exp
14#
15# The charset used on RISC OS ('Acorn RISC OS').  The same as Latin-1,
16# except for extra printable characters from 0x80 until 0xA0.
17#
18# -- Ed Avis, <ed@membled.com>, 2001-03-08
19#
20# First everything from Latin-1 outside 0x80 -| 0xA0.
21# Now the RISC OS specific characters.  This is from RISC OS 3.11.  In
22# earlier versions of RISC OS, some of these were used for drawing
23# window icons such as close and resize.  They're no longer used for
24# that purpose, but remain in the character set.
25#
26# The Unicode value in each line, and the first comment, reflect the
27# 8x8 'system font'.  The second comment shows how the character looks
28# in Homerton, one of the outline fonts that comes with RISC OS.  The
29# third comment shows the character for that position in fonts
30# supplied by EFF, a third-party supplier of RISC OS outline fonts.
31#
32# A hollow square box with a hollow square box in its top left-hand
33# corner.  (Imagine a square clock showing nine o'clock.)  It means
34# 'resize window' and doesn't seem to have a Unicode equivalent.
35#
36# A 'bubble-writing' X, meaning 'close window'.  I have picked a
37# Unicode character which will hopefully look similar, though the
38# special meaning is not preserved.
39#
40# This character is very odd.  It looks like '8 to the power 7' - the
41# 7 is to the right of and above the 8, so it's not 'seven eigths'.
42# It might originally have been the 'maximize' button on windows.
43#
44# Four arrows for window scrollbars.  These appear as 'bubble' or
45# hollow arrows.  Again, Unicode doesn't have characters with this
46# meaning, but they should look about the same.
47#
480x00 - 0x7F = 0x0000 -
490x80 = 0x221A
500x81 = 0x0174
510x82 = 0x0175
520x83 = 0x0083
530x84 = 0x2573
540x85 = 0x0176
550x86 = 0x0177
560x87 = 0x0087
570x88 = 0x21E6
580x89 = 0x21E8
590x8A = 0x21E9
600x8B = 0x21E7
610x8C = 0x2026
620x8D = 0x2122
630x8E = 0x2030
640x8F = 0x2022
650x90 = 0x2018
660x91 = 0x2019
670x92 = 0x2039
680x93 = 0x203A
690x94 = 0x201C
700x95 = 0x201D
710x96 = 0x201E
720x97 = 0x2013
730x98 = 0x2014
740x99 = 0x2212
750x9A = 0x0152
760x9B = 0x0153
770x9C = 0x2020
780x9D = 0x2021
790x9E = 0xFB01
800x9F = 0xFB02
810xA0 - 0xFF = 0x00A0 -
82END_MAP
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