- Mac OS
Roman is a
character encoding created by
Apple Computer, Inc. for use by
Macintosh computers. It is
suitable for
representing text in
English and...
-
consists of
brands like Softline, Euro, Bumchums, Torrido, Thermocot,
Macroman, Footline, and Jon. Rupa was
founded and
established by
brothers PR Agarwala...
- WinAnsi,
MacRoman, and many
encodings for East
Asian languages and a font can have its own built-in encoding. (Although the
WinAnsi and
MacRoman encodings...
- the
first half (code
points 0–127)
being the same as
MacRoman or ASCII. Differences from
MacRoman "Encoding.WindowsCodePage
Property - .NET Framework...
-
commands may also be used to
enter this character. The
symbol "£" is in the
MacRoman character set and can be
generated on most non-UK Mac OS
keyboard layouts...
- uses code page 1281 (CCSID 1281) for Mac OS Turkish. Differences from
MacRoman ^* The
character 0xF0 is a
solid Apple logo.
Apple uses U+F8FF in the Corporate...
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Macintosh computers allows input of
diacritical characters as the
entire MacRoman character set is
directly accessible. A U.S.
international layout is also...
-
first half (code
points 0–127)
being the same as ASCII. Differences from
MacRoman Before Mac OS 8.5, the
character 0xDB
mapped to
currency sign (¤), Unicode...
- ISO-IR-205 (from ISO-8859-4), ISO-IR-206 (from ISO-8859-13), and the
changes to
MacRoman and MacCyrillic).
Instead of
adding support for the new code page 858,...
- MacArabic-encoded font ("Nastaliq
Navees A.suit") will work on Mac OS X as the
MacRoman-encoded one does not
correctly map to Unicode.
Version 2.0.2 is available...