Mac OS Ogham
Mac OS Ogham is a character encoding for representing Ogham text on Apple Macintosh computers. It is a superset of[1] the Irish Standard I.S. 434:1999 character encoding for Ogham[2] (which is registered as ISO-IR-208),[3] adding some punctuation characters from Mac OS Roman. It is not an official Mac OS Codepage.
Language(s) | Primitive Irish |
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Created by | Evertype |
Classification | Extended ASCII |
Extends | I.S. 434 |
Layout
Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode code point. Only the second half of the table (code points 128–255) is shown, the first half (code points 0–127) being the same as ASCII.
_0 | _1 | _2 | _3 | _4 | _5 | _6 | _7 | _8 | _9 | _A | _B | _C | _D | _E | _F | |
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8_ 128 |
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9_ 144 |
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A_ 160 |
° 00B0 |
£ 00A3 |
§ 00A7 |
· 00B7 |
¶ 00B6 |
® 00AE |
© 00A9 |
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B_ 176 |
± 00B1 |
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C_ 192 |
NBSP 00A0 |
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D_ 208 |
€ 20AC |
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E_ 224 |
1680 |
ᚁ 1681 |
ᚂ 1682 |
ᚃ 1683 |
ᚄ 1684 |
ᚅ 1685 |
ᚆ 1686 |
ᚇ 1687 |
ᚈ 1688 |
ᚉ 1689 |
ᚊ 168A |
ᚋ 168B |
ᚌ 168C |
ᚍ 168D |
ᚎ 168E |
ᚏ 168F |
F_ 240 |
ᚐ 1690 |
ᚑ 1691 |
ᚒ 1692 |
ᚓ 1693 |
ᚔ 1694 |
ᚕ 1695 |
ᚖ 1696 |
ᚗ 1697 |
ᚘ 1698 |
ᚙ 1699 |
ᚚ 169A |
᚛ 169B |
᚜ 169C |
Letter Number Punctuation Symbol Other Undefined Differences from I.S. 434
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gollark: I could add some fun "potatOS system dump" mode, yes.
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gollark: `string.dump(string.dump)`
gollark: This is ***evil*** code.
References
- Everson, Michael (2001-11-10). "Mac OS Ogham to Unicode table". Evertype.
- I.S. 434:1999: Information Technology – 8-bit Single-byte Graphic Coded Character Set for Ogham (PDF). National Standards Authority of Ireland. 1999.
- National Standards Authority of Ireland (1999-12-07). ISO-IR-208: Ogham coded character set for information interchange (PDF). ITSCJ/IPSJ.
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