comparison lisp/term/internal.el @ 28830:13e4716deef5

(IT-character-translations): Update ASCII simulations for greek-iso8859-7, add latin-iso8859-14 and latin-iso8859-15.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Mon, 08 May 2000 13:58:53 +0000
parents f3cc4443dca2
children b0b7849d0c20
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162 nil nil nil nil nil nil nil] 162 nil nil nil nil nil nil nil]
163 ) 163 )
164 (greek-iso8859-7 164 (greek-iso8859-7
165 . [255 "9'" "'9" "Pd" nil nil "|" "SE" "\"" "(c)" 165 . [255 "9'" "'9" "Pd" nil nil "|" "SE" "\"" "(c)"
166 nil "<<" "~" "--" nil "-M" "^o" "+-" "^2" "^3" 166 nil "<<" "~" "--" nil "-M" "^o" "+-" "^2" "^3"
167 "'" "'%" "A%" "^." "E%" "Y%" "I%" ">>" "O%" "1/2" 167 "'" "'%" "'A" "^." "'E" "'H" "'I" ">>" "'O" "1/2"
168 "U%" "W%" "i3" "A*" "B*" "G*" "D*" "E*" "Z*" "Y*" 168 "'Y" "W%" "i3" 65 66 "G*" "D*" 69 90 72
169 "H*" "I*" "K*" "L*" "M*" "N*" "C*" "O*" "P*" "R*" 169 "TH" 73 74 "L*" 77 78 "C*" 79 "P*" 80
170 nil "S*" "T*" "U*" "F*" "X*" "Q*" "W*" "J*" "V*" 170 nil "S*" 84 89 "F*" 88 "Q*" "W*" "\"I" "\"Y"
171 "a%" "e%" "y%" "i%" "u3" "a*" "b*" "g*" "d*" "e*" 171 "a%" "e%" "y%" "i%" "u3" "a*" "b*" "g*" "d*" "e*"
172 "z*" "y*" "h*" "i*" "k*" "l*" "m*" "n*" "c*" "o*" 172 "z*" "y*" "h*" "i*" 107 "l*" "m*" "n*" "c*" 111
173 "p*" "r*" "*s" "s*" "t*" "u*" "f*" "x*" "q*" "w*" 173 "p*" "r*" "*s" "s*" "t*" 117 "f*" "x*" "q*" "w*"
174 "j*" "v*" "o%" "u%" "w%" nil] 174 "\"i" "\"u" "'o" "'u" "'w" nil]
175 ) 175 )
176 (hebrew-iso8859-8 176 (hebrew-iso8859-8
177 . [255 nil "|c" "Pd" "$$" "Ye" "|" "SE" "\"" "(c)" 177 . [255 nil "|c" "Pd" "$$" "Ye" "|" "SE" "\"" "(c)"
178 "*x" "<<" "~" "--" "(R)" "'-" "^o" "+-" "^2" "^3" 178 "*x" "<<" "~" "--" "(R)" "'-" "^o" "+-" "^2" "^3"
179 "'" "u" ".P" "^." "'," "^1" "-:" ">>" "1/4" "1/2" 179 "'" "u" ".P" "^." "'," "^1" "-:" ">>" "1/4" "1/2"
191 "'" "u" ".P" "^." "'," "^1" "_o" ">>" "1/4" "1/2" 191 "'" "u" ".P" "^." "'," "^1" "_o" ">>" "1/4" "1/2"
192 "3/4" "?I" "`A" "A'" "A^" "~A" "\"A" "Ao" "AE" ",C" 192 "3/4" "?I" "`A" "A'" "A^" "~A" "\"A" "Ao" "AE" ",C"
193 "`E" "E'" "E^" "\"E" "`I" "I'" "I^" "\"I" "G(" "~N" 193 "`E" "E'" "E^" "\"E" "`I" "I'" "I^" "\"I" "G(" "~N"
194 "`O" "O'" "O^" "~O" "\"O" "*x" "/O" "`U" "U'" "U^" 194 "`O" "O'" "O^" "~O" "\"O" "*x" "/O" "`U" "U'" "U^"
195 "\"U" "I^." ",S" "ss" "`a" "a'" "a^" "~a" "\"a" "ao" 195 "\"U" "I^." ",S" "ss" "`a" "a'" "a^" "~a" "\"a" "ao"
196 "ae" ",c" "`e" "e'" "e^" "\"e" "e^." "i'" "i^" "i-" 196 "ae" ",c" "`e" "e'" "e<" "\"e" "e^." "i'" "i^" "i-"
197 "g(" "~n" "`o" "o'" "o^" "~o" "\"o" "-:" "/o" "`u" 197 "g(" "~n" "`o" "o'" "o^" "~o" "\"o" "-:" "/o" "`u"
198 "u'" "u^" "\"u" "i^." ",s" "\"y"] 198 "u'" "u^" "\"u" "i." ",s" "\"y"]
199 )
200 (latin-iso8859-14
201 . [255 "B`" "|c" "Pd" "b`" "C`" "c`" "SE" "W`" "(c)"
202 "`W" "S`" "`Y" "--" "(R)" "\"Y" "D`" "d`" "F`" "f`"
203 "G`" "g`" "M`" "m`" "`w" "P`" "w'" "s`" "`y" "\"W"
204 "\"w" "p`" "`A" "A'" "A^" "~A" "\"A" "Ao" "AE" ",C"
205 "`E" "E'" "E^" "\"E" "`I" "I'" "I^" "\"I" "W^" "~N"
206 "`O" "O'" "O^" "~O" "\"O" "T`" "/O" "`U" "U'" "U^"
207 "\"U" "Y'" "Y^" "ss" "`a" "a'" "a^" "~a" "\"a" "ao"
208 "ae" ",c" "`e" "e'" "e^" "\"e" "`i" "i'" "i^" "\"i"
209 "w^" "~n" "`o" "o'" "o^" "~o" "\"o" "c`" "/o" "`u"
210 "u'" "u^" "\"u" "y'" "y^" "\"y"]
211 )
212 (latin-iso8859-15
213 . [255 "!I" "|c" "Pd" "Eu" "Ye" "S<" "SE" "s<" "(c)"
214 "_a" "<<" "~" "--" "(R)" "'-" "^o" "+-" "^2" "^3"
215 "Z<" "u" ".P" "^." "z<" "^1" "_o" ">>" "OE" "oe"
216 "\"Y" "?I" "`A" "A'" "A^" "~A" "\"A" "Ao" "AE" ",C"
217 "`E" "E'" "E^" "\"E" "`I" "I'" "I^" "\"I" "Et" "~N"
218 "`O" "O'" "O^" "~O" "\"O" "*x" "/O" "`U" "U'" "U^"
219 "\"U" "Y'" "TH" "ss" "`a" "a'" "a^" "~a" "\"a" "ao"
220 "ae" ",c" "`e" "e'" "e^" "\"e" "`i" "i'" "i^" "\"i"
221 "et" "~n" "`o" "o'" "o^" "~o" "\"o" "-:" "/o" "`u"
222 "u'" "u^" "\"u" "y'" "th" "\"y"]
199 ) 223 )
200 ) 224 )
201 "An alist of MULE ISO-8859 character sets and the strings that 225 "An alist of MULE ISO-8859 character sets and the strings that
202 should be used to represent the characters from each set on a DOS 226 should be used to represent the characters from each set on a DOS
203 terminal which does not have corresponding glyphs built into the 227 terminal which does not have corresponding glyphs built into the