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14 #               character set to Unicode 2.1 and later.
34 # n03 1998-Feb-05 Show required Unicode character
47 # Unicode is a trademark of Unicode Inc. For the sake of brevity,
49 # Macintosh computers and "Unicode" can be used to refer to the
50 # Unicode standard.
73 # Column #2 is the corresponding Unicode or Unicode sequence (in
75 # Unicode characters are used here. A single Unicode character
78 # Column #3 is a comment containing the Unicode name.
95 # Unicode.
109 # systems. Also note: The character given in Unicode as QAMATS
116 # common, so it is mapped to the Unicode QAMATS; "qamats qatan" can
149 # classes (instead of the 19 now used in the Unicode bidirectional
157 # is only one PLUS SIGN character in Unicode. This leads to some
158 # interesting problems when mapping between Mac OS Hebrew and Unicode;
163 # direction attribute than the corresponding Unicode character.
166 # ELLIPSIS with strong right-left direction. However, the Unicode
171 # The table in this file gives the Unicode mappings for the standard
185 # Unicode mapping issues and notes:
193 # code points to Unicode and back again without loss of information.
195 # characters to a code in the Unicode corporate use zone is
201 # to Unicode, we use direction overrides as necessary to force the
202 # direction of the resulting Unicode characters.
205 # mappings. A tag of <LR> means the corresponding Unicode character
211 # instance of 0x2B to Unicode, it should be mapped as follows (LRO
228 # When mapping from Unicode to Mac OS Hebrew, the Unicode
230 # direction of the Unicode characters. The mapping from Unicode to
234 # Unicode 0x002B -> Mac OS Hebrew 0x2B (if L) or 0xAB (if R)
237 # be discarded when mapping from Unicode to Mac OS Hebrew (after
243 # characters to Unicode in order to achieve similar text layout with
244 # the resulting Unicode text. For example, the single Mac OS Hebrew
246 # left-right version. However, the Unicode HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
249 # characters). When mapping the Mac OS Hebrew ellipsis to Unicode, it
252 # mapping the Unicode HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS back to Mac OS Hebrew.
258 # Hebrew character set to Unicode and back
259 # - Use standard Unicode characters as much as possible, to
260 # maximize interchangeability of the resulting Unicode text.
265 # correspond to distinct, single Unicode characters. To map these
269 # standard Unicode characters to mark variants of the standard
270 # Unicode character.
273 # hints." These are used in combination with standard Unicode characters
276 # hints are "grouping hints" - they indicate that the next 2-4 Unicode
279 # combining characters, and can follow a standard Unicode (or a sequence
293 # Unicode as 0x05DC+0x05B9, i.e. as the sequence HEBREW LETTER LAMED +
295 # standard Unicode characters, but for round-trip fidelity we need to
307 # Hebrew characters which have no relationship to any standard Unicode
310 # The following additional corporate zone Unicode characters are used
318 # 3. Roundtrip considerations when mapping to decomposed Unicode
320 # Both Mac OS Hebrew and Unicode provide multiple ways of representing
322 # VAV WITH HOLAM can be represented in Unicode as the single character
329 # OS Unicode mapping std. mapping of decomp.
339 # OS Unicode mapping std. mapping of decomp.
347 # decomposed Unicode:
350 # OS Unicode mapping
383 # standard Unicode plus variant tag