12 # This mapping data is made from the mapping data provided by Unicode, Inc.
15 # Name: NextStep Encoding to Unicode
16 # Unicode version: 1.1
18 # Table format: Format A
19 # Date: 1999 September 23
20 # Authors: Rick McGowan
22 # Copyright (c) 1991-1999 Unicode, Inc. All Rights reserved.
24 # This file is provided as-is by Unicode, Inc. (The Unicode Consortium).
25 # No claims are made as to fitness for any particular purpose. No
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29 # remedy for any claim will be exchange of defective media within 90
32 # Unicode, Inc. hereby grants the right to freely use the information
33 # supplied in this file in the creation of products supporting the
34 # Unicode Standard, and to make copies of this file in any form for
35 # internal or external distribution as long as this notice remains
40 # This table contains the data the Unicode Consortium has on how
41 # NextStep Encoding characters map into Unicode. Since the first
42 # 128 characters (0x0 - 0x7f) are identical to ASCII and Unicode,
43 # this table only maps the NextStep range from 0x80 - 0xFF.
45 # This file is provided for historical reference only and pertains
46 # to NextStep and OpenStep products shipped prior to the aquisition
47 # of NeXT by Apple Computer, Inc. See http://www.apple.com for
48 # further information.
50 # Format: Three tab-separated columns
51 # Column #1 is the NextStep code (in hex as 0xXX)
52 # Column #2 is the Unicode (in hex as 0xXXXX)
53 # Column #3 NextStep name, Unicode name (follows a comment sign, '#')
55 # The entries are in NextStep order
57 # Any comments or problems, contact info@unicode.org
59 0x00 - 0x7F = 0x0000 -