Alias(es) | x-mac-romanian , Code page 10010[1] |
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Language(s) | Romanian |
Created by | Apple, Inc. |
Classification | Extended ASCII, Mac OS script |
Extends | US-ASCII |
Based on | Mac OS Roman |
Mac OS Romanian is a character encoding used on Apple Macintosh computers to represent the Romanian language. It is a derivative of Mac OS Roman.
IBM uses code page 1285 (CCSID 1285) for Mac OS Romanian.[2]
Character set[edit]
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 | |
8x | Ä | Å | Ç | É | Ñ | Ö | Ü | á | à | â | ä | ã | å | ç | é | è |
9x | ê | ë | í | ì | î | ï | ñ | ó | ò | ô | ö | õ | ú | ù | û | ü |
Ax | † | ° | ¢ | £ | § | • | ¶ | ß | ® | © | ™ | ´ | ¨ | ≠ | Ă | Ș |
Bx | ∞ | ± | ≤ | ≥ | ¥ | μ | ∂ | ∑ | Π | π | ∫ | ª | º | Ω | ă | ș |
Cx | ¿ | ¡ | ¬ | √ | ƒ | ≈ | ∆ | « | » | … | NBSP | À | à | Õ | Œ | œ |
Dx | – | — | “ | ” | ‘ | ’ | ÷ | ◊ | ÿ | Ÿ | ⁄ | €[a] | ‹ | › | Ț | ț |
Ex | ‡ | · | ‚ | „ | ‰ | Â | Ê | Á | Ë | È | Í | Î | Ï | Ì | Ó | Ô |
Fx | [b] | Ò | Ú | Û | Ù | ı | ˆ | ˜ | ¯ | ˘ | ˙ | ˚ | ¸ | ˝ | ˛ | ˇ |
Differences from MacRoman
- ^ Before Mac OS 8.5, the character 0xDB mapped to currency sign (¤), Unicode character U+00A4.
- ^ The character 0xF0 is a solid Apple logo. Apple uses U+F8FF in the Corporate Private Use Area for this logo, but it is usually not supported on non-Apple platforms.
References[edit]
- ^ "Encoding.WindowsCodePage Property - .NET Framework (current version)". MSDN. Microsoft.
- ^ "CCSID 1285 information document". Archived from the original on 2016-03-27.
- ^ Apple, Inc. (2005-04-05) [1995-04-15]. "ROMANIAN.TXT: Map (external version) from Mac OS Romanian character set to Unicode 3.0 and later". Unicode, Inc.
- ^ Code Page CPGID 01285 (pdf) (PDF), IBM
- ^ Code Page CPGID 01285 (txt), IBM
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