contains the ISO5426 code (in hex) for the character as coming from the G1
graphic set, the third column contains the UCS/Unicode 16-bit code (in
hex), the fourth column contains the UTF-8 code (in hex) for the UCS
contains the ISO5426 code (in hex) for the character as coming from the G1
graphic set, the third column contains the UCS/Unicode 16-bit code (in
hex), the fourth column contains the UTF-8 code (in hex) for the UCS
the sixth column contains the MARC character name, followed
by the UCS name. If the MARC name is the same as or very similar to the
the sixth column contains the MARC character name, followed
by the UCS name. If the MARC name is the same as or very similar to the
- UCS name, only the UCS name is given. For some tables alternate encodings
- in Unicode and UTF-8 are given. When that occurs the alternate Unicode and
+ UCS name, only the UCS name is given. For some tables alternate encodings
+ in Unicode and UTF-8 are given. When that occurs the alternate Unicode and
alternate UTF-8 columns follow the character name. </note>
<characterSet name="MAB2-Zeichensatz ISO 646 (IRV) + ISO 5426-1983" ISOcode="42">
alternate UTF-8 columns follow the character name. </note>
<characterSet name="MAB2-Zeichensatz ISO 646 (IRV) + ISO 5426-1983" ISOcode="42">
</characterSet>
<characterSet name="MAB2-Zeichensatz ISO 646 (IRV) + ISO 5426-1983" date="1-Feb-2005, Updated Nov 2008" ISOcode="45">
<note>See also Zeichentabelle MAB2 (ISO 5426-1983), http://www.gymel.com/charsets/MAB2.html</note>
</characterSet>
<characterSet name="MAB2-Zeichensatz ISO 646 (IRV) + ISO 5426-1983" date="1-Feb-2005, Updated Nov 2008" ISOcode="45">
<note>See also Zeichentabelle MAB2 (ISO 5426-1983), http://www.gymel.com/charsets/MAB2.html</note>
<alt>FE22</alt>
<altutf-8>EFB8A2</altutf-8>
<name>DOUBLE TILDE, FIRST HALF / COMBINING DOUBLE TILDE</name>
<alt>FE22</alt>
<altutf-8>EFB8A2</altutf-8>
<name>DOUBLE TILDE, FIRST HALF / COMBINING DOUBLE TILDE</name>
<alt>FE21</alt>
<altutf-8>EFB8A1</altutf-8>
<name>LIGATURE, SECOND HALF / COMBINING LIGATURE RIGHT HALF</name>
<alt>FE21</alt>
<altutf-8>EFB8A1</altutf-8>
<name>LIGATURE, SECOND HALF / COMBINING LIGATURE RIGHT HALF</name>
- <note>The Ligature that spans two characters
- is constructed of two halves in MARC-8: EB
- (Ligature, first half) and EC (Ligature, second
- half). The preferred Unicode/UTF-8 mapping is to
+ <note>The Ligature that spans two characters
+ is constructed of two halves in MARC-8: EB
+ (Ligature, first half) and EC (Ligature, second
+ half). The preferred Unicode/UTF-8 mapping is to
the single character Ligature that spans two characters,
U+0361. The single character Ligature is encoded
the single character Ligature that spans two characters,
U+0361. The single character Ligature is encoded
- following the second of the two characters to be spanned.
- The two half Ligatures in Unicode, to which the
- Ligature has been mapped since 1996, are indicted
- in the mapping as alternatives, but their use is not
- recommended. It is expected that font support for
- the single character Ligature mark will be more
+ following the second of the two characters to be spanned.
+ The two half Ligatures in Unicode, to which the
+ Ligature has been mapped since 1996, are indicted
+ in the mapping as alternatives, but their use is not
+ recommended. It is expected that font support for
+ the single character Ligature mark will be more
<alt>FE23</alt>
<altutf-8>EFB8A3</altutf-8>
<name>DOUBLE TILDE, SECOND HALF / COMBINING DOUBLE TILDE RIGHT HALF</name>
<alt>FE23</alt>
<altutf-8>EFB8A3</altutf-8>
<name>DOUBLE TILDE, SECOND HALF / COMBINING DOUBLE TILDE RIGHT HALF</name>
- <note>The Double Tilde that spans two characters is
- constructed of two halves in MARC-8: FA (Double
- Tilde, first half) and FB (Double Tilde, second
- half). The preferred Unicode/UTF-8 mapping
- is to the single character Double Tilde that
- spans two characters, U+0360. The single
- character Double Tilde is encoded following
- the second of the two characters to be spanned.
- The two half Double Tildes in Unicode, to
- which the MARC8 Double Tilde has been
- mapped since 1996, are indicted in the
- mapping as alternatives, but their use is not
- recommended. It is expected that font support
- for the single character Double Tilde mark will
+ <note>The Double Tilde that spans two characters is
+ constructed of two halves in MARC-8: FA (Double
+ Tilde, first half) and FB (Double Tilde, second
+ half). The preferred Unicode/UTF-8 mapping
+ is to the single character Double Tilde that
+ spans two characters, U+0360. The single
+ character Double Tilde is encoded following
+ the second of the two characters to be spanned.
+ The two half Double Tildes in Unicode, to
+ which the MARC8 Double Tilde has been
+ mapped since 1996, are indicted in the
+ mapping as alternatives, but their use is not
+ recommended. It is expected that font support
+ for the single character Double Tilde mark will