1 # $NetBSD: UCS%ROMAN.src,v 1.2 2006/04/08 15:47:40 tnozaki Exp $
2 # $DragonFly: src/share/i18n/csmapper/APPLE/UCS%ROMAN.src,v 1.1 2008/04/10 10:21:02 hasso Exp $
13 # This mapping data is made from the mapping data provided by Unicode, Inc.
16 #=======================================================================
17 # File name: ROMAN.TXT
19 # Contents: Map (external version) from Mac OS Roman
20 # character set to Unicode 2.1 and later.
22 # Copyright: (c) 1994-2002, 2005 by Apple Computer, Inc., all rights
25 # Contact: charsets@apple.com
29 # c02 2005-Apr-05 Update header comments. Matches internal xml
30 # <c1.1> and Text Encoding Converter 2.0.
31 # b4,c1 2002-Dec-19 Update URLs, notes. Matches internal
33 # b03 1999-Sep-22 Update contact e-mail address. Matches
34 # internal utom<b4>, ufrm<b3>, and Text
35 # Encoding Converter version 1.5.
36 # b02 1998-Aug-18 Encoding changed for Mac OS 8.5; change
37 # mapping of 0xDB from CURRENCY SIGN to
38 # EURO SIGN. Matches internal utom<b3>,
40 # n08 1998-Feb-05 Minor update to header comments
41 # n06 1997-Dec-14 Add warning about future changes to 0xDB
42 # from CURRENCY SIGN to EURO SIGN. Clarify
43 # some header information
44 # n04 1997-Dec-01 Update to match internal utom<n3>, ufrm<n22>:
45 # Change standard mapping for 0xBD from U+2126
46 # to its canonical decomposition, U+03A9.
47 # n03 1995-Apr-15 First version (after fixing some typos).
48 # Matches internal ufrm<n9>.
53 # Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple
54 # Computer, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries.
55 # Unicode is a trademark of Unicode Inc. For the sake of brevity,
56 # throughout this document, "Macintosh" can be used to refer to
57 # Macintosh computers and "Unicode" can be used to refer to the
60 # Apple Computer, Inc. ("Apple") makes no warranty or representation,
61 # either express or implied, with respect to this document and the
62 # included data, its quality, accuracy, or fitness for a particular
63 # purpose. In no event will Apple be liable for direct, indirect,
64 # special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any
65 # defect or inaccuracy in this document or the included data.
67 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
68 # The latest tables should be available from the following:
70 # <http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE/>
72 # For general information about Mac OS encodings and these mapping
73 # tables, see the file "README.TXT".
78 # Three tab-separated columns;
79 # '#' begins a comment which continues to the end of the line.
80 # Column #1 is the Mac OS Roman code (in hex as 0xNN)
81 # Column #2 is the corresponding Unicode (in hex as 0xNNNN)
82 # Column #3 is a comment containing the Unicode name
84 # The entries are in Mac OS Roman code order.
86 # One of these mappings requires the use of a corporate character.
87 # See the file "CORPCHAR.TXT" and notes below.
89 # Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
90 # the conventions of the standard UTC mapping tables. However, the
91 # Mac OS Roman character set uses the standard control characters at
94 # Notes on Mac OS Roman:
95 # ----------------------
97 # This is a legacy Mac OS encoding; in the Mac OS X Carbon and Cocoa
98 # environments, it is only supported directly in programming
99 # interfaces for QuickDraw Text, the Script Manager, and related
100 # Text Utilities. For other purposes it is supported via transcoding
101 # to and from Unicode.
103 # This character set is used for at least the following Mac OS
104 # localizations: U.S., British, Canadian French, French, Swiss
105 # French, German, Swiss German, Italian, Swiss Italian, Dutch,
106 # Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Spanish, Catalan,
107 # Portuguese, Brazilian, and the default International system.
109 # Variants of Mac OS Roman are used for Croatian, Icelandic,
110 # Turkish, Romanian, and other encodings. Separate mapping tables
111 # are available for these encodings.
113 # Before Mac OS 8.5, code point 0xDB was CURRENCY SIGN, and was
114 # mapped to U+00A4. In Mac OS 8.5 and later versions, code point
115 # 0xDB is changed to EURO SIGN and maps to U+20AC; the standard
116 # Apple fonts are updated for Mac OS 8.5 to reflect this. There is
117 # a "currency sign" variant of the Mac OS Roman encoding that still
118 # maps 0xDB to U+00A4; this can be used for older fonts.
120 # Before Mac OS 8.5, the ROM bitmap versions of the fonts Chicago,
121 # New York, Geneva, and Monaco did not implement the full Mac OS
122 # Roman character set; they only supported character codes up to
123 # 0xD8. The TrueType versions of these fonts have always implemented
124 # the full character set, as with the bitmap and TrueType versions
125 # of the other standard Roman fonts.
127 # In all Mac OS encodings, fonts such as Chicago which are used
128 # as "system" fonts (for menus, dialogs, etc.) have four glyphs
129 # at code points 0x11-0x14 for transient use by the Menu Manager.
130 # These glyphs are not intended as characters for use in normal
131 # text, and the associated code points are not generally
132 # interpreted as associated with these glyphs; they are usually
133 # interpreted (if at all) as the control codes DC1-DC4.
135 # Unicode mapping issues and notes:
136 # ---------------------------------
138 # The following corporate zone Unicode character is used in this
143 # NOTE: The graphic image associated with the Apple logo character
144 # is not authorized for use without permission of Apple, and
145 # unauthorized use might constitute trademark infringement.
147 # Details of mapping changes in each version:
148 # -------------------------------------------
150 # Changes from version n08 to version b02:
152 # - Encoding changed for Mac OS 8.5; change mapping of 0xDB from
153 # CURRENCY SIGN (U+00A4) to EURO SIGN (U+20AC).
155 # Changes from version n03 to version n04:
157 # - Change mapping of 0xBD from U+2126 to its canonical
158 # decomposition, U+03A9.
161 0x0000 - 0x007E = 0x00 -