1# $NetBSD: UCS%GAELIC.src,v 1.1 2006/03/13 19:45:36 tnozaki Exp $
2
3TYPE		ROWCOL
4NAME		UCS/GAELIC
5SRC_ZONE	0x0000-0x2663
6OOB_MODE	INVALID
7DST_INVALID	0x100
8DST_UNIT_BITS	16
9
10BEGIN_MAP
11#
12# This mapping data is made from the mapping data provided by Unicode, Inc.
13# Original notice:
14#
15#=======================================================================
16#   File name:  GAELIC.TXT
17#
18#   Contents:   Map (external version) from Mac OS Celtic
19#               character set to Unicode 3.0 and later
20#
21#   Contacts:   charsets@apple.com, everson@evertype.com
22#
23#   Changes:
24#
25#       c01  2005-Apr-01    First posted version. Matches internal xml
26#                           <c1.1> and Text Encoding Converter 2.0.
27#
28# Standard header:
29# ----------------
30#
31#   Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple
32#   Computer, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries.
33#   Unicode is a trademark of Unicode Inc. For the sake of brevity,
34#   throughout this document, "Macintosh" can be used to refer to
35#   Macintosh computers and "Unicode" can be used to refer to the
36#   Unicode standard.
37#
38#   Apple Computer, Inc. ("Apple") makes no warranty or representation,
39#   either express or implied, with respect to this document and the
40#   included data, its quality, accuracy, or fitness for a particular
41#   purpose. In no event will Apple be liable for direct, indirect,
42#   special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any
43#   defect or inaccuracy in this document or the included data.
44#
45#   These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
46#   The latest tables should be available from the following:
47#
48#   <http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE/>
49#
50#   For general information about Mac OS encodings and these mapping
51#   tables, see the file "README.TXT".
52#
53# Format:
54# -------
55#
56#   Three tab-separated columns;
57#   '#' begins a comment which continues to the end of the line.
58#     Column #1 is the Mac OS Gaelic code (in hex as 0xNN)
59#     Column #2 is the corresponding Unicode (in hex as 0xNNNN)
60#     Column #3 is a comment containing the Unicode name
61#
62#   The entries are in Mac OS Gaelic code order.
63#
64#   Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
65#   the conventions of the standard UTC mapping tables. However, the
66#   Mac OS Gaelic character set uses the standard control characters
67#   at 0x00-0x1F and 0x7F.
68#
69# Notes on Mac OS Gaelic (partly from Michael Everson):
70# -----------------------------------------------------
71#
72#   This is a legacy Mac OS encoding; in the Mac OS X Carbon and Cocoa
73#   environments, it is only supported via transcoding to and from
74#   Unicode.
75#
76#   This character set was developed by Michael Everson of Everson
77#   Typography (everson@evertype.com) and was used for fonts in his
78#   Celtic Utilities and CeltScript font packages for the Mac, as well
79#   as some fonts included with the Irish localizations of Mac OS 6.0.8
80#   and 7.1. Note that while Apple authorized this Irish localization,
81#   it was not a system which shipped with Apple hardware, and was not
82#   otherwise supported by Apple. Fonts conforming to the Mac OS Gaelic
83#   character set are available from Everson Typography
84#   (http://www.evertype.com/celtscript/). Information about the use of
85#   this character set is available at
86#   http://www.evertype.com/celtscript/celtcode.html.
87#
88#   The Mac OS Gaelic encoding shares the script code smRoman (0) with
89#   the standard Mac OS Roman encoding. To determine if the Gaelic
90#   encoding is being used in Mac OS 7-9, you should also check if the
91#   system region code is 81. Otherwise, you can check for particular
92#   fonts that conform to this encoding (since in practice Gaelic fonts
93#   are used with the ordinary US or UK system versions).
94#
95#   This character set is a variant of standard Mac OS Roman, adding
96#   capital and small y with acute, grave, and circumflex; capital and
97#   small w with acute, grave, circumflex and diaeresis; capital and
98#   small b, c, d, f, g, m, p, s, t with dot above; tironian et; small
99#   long r, small long s, and small long s with dot above. It has 36
100#   code point differences from standard Mac OS Roman.
101#
102#   Before Mac OS 8.5, code point 0xDB was CURRENCY SIGN, and was
103#   mapped to U+00A4. In Mac OS 8.5 and later versions, code point
104#   0xDB is changed to EURO SIGN and maps to U+20AC; the standard
105#   Apple fonts are updated for Mac OS 8.5 to reflect this. There is
106#   a "currency sign" variant of the Latin 8 Extended encoding that still
107#   maps 0xDB to U+00A4; this can be used for older fonts.
108#   Note: U+20AC is new with Unicode 2.1; for earlier Unicode
109#   versions, Latin 8 Extended 0xDB may be mapped to private-use
110#   character U+F8A0.
111#
112#   Before Unicode 3.0, code point 0xE4 was PER MILLE SIGN, and was
113#   mapped to U+2030. Since August 1998, code point 0xE4 is changed
114#   to TIRONIAN SIGN ET and maps to U+204A. There is a "per mille
115#   sign" variant of the Mac OS Gaelic encoding that still
116#   maps 0xE4 to U+2030; this can be used for older fonts.
117#   Note: U+204A is new with Unicode 3.0; for earlier Unicode
118#   versions, Mac OS Gaelic was unified with AMPERSAND.
119#
120# Unicode mapping issues and notes:
121# ---------------------------------
122#
123# Details of mapping changes in each version:
124# -------------------------------------------
125#
126##################
1270x0000 - 0x007E = 0x00 -
1280x00A0 = 0xCA
1290x00A2 = 0xA2
1300x00A3 = 0xA3
1310x00A7 = 0xA4
1320x00A8 = 0xAC
1330x00A9 = 0xA9
1340x00AB = 0xC7
1350x00AE = 0xA8
1360x00B0 = 0xA1
1370x00B1 = 0xB1
1380x00B4 = 0xAB
1390x00B6 = 0xA6
1400x00B7 = 0xE1
1410x00BB = 0xC8
1420x00C0 = 0xCB
1430x00C1 = 0xE7
1440x00C2 = 0xE5
1450x00C3 = 0xCC
1460x00C4 = 0x80
1470x00C5 = 0x81
1480x00C6 = 0xAE
1490x00C7 = 0x82
1500x00C8 = 0xE9
1510x00C9 = 0x83
1520x00CA = 0xE6
1530x00CB = 0xE8
1540x00CC = 0xED
1550x00CD = 0xEA
1560x00CE = 0xEB
1570x00CF = 0xEC
1580x00D1 = 0x84
1590x00D2 = 0xF1
1600x00D3 = 0xEE
1610x00D4 = 0xEF
1620x00D5 = 0xCD
1630x00D6 = 0x85
1640x00D8 = 0xAF
1650x00D9 = 0xF4
1660x00DA = 0xF2
1670x00DB = 0xF3
1680x00DC = 0x86
1690x00DD = 0xF6
1700x00DF = 0xA7
1710x00E0 = 0x88
1720x00E1 = 0x87
1730x00E2 = 0x89
1740x00E3 = 0x8B
1750x00E4 = 0x8A
1760x00E5 = 0x8C
1770x00E6 = 0xBE
1780x00E7 = 0x8D
1790x00E8 = 0x8F
1800x00E9 = 0x8E
1810x00EA = 0x90
1820x00EB = 0x91
1830x00EC = 0x93
1840x00ED = 0x92
1850x00EE = 0x94
1860x00EF = 0x95
1870x00F1 = 0x96
1880x00F2 = 0x98
1890x00F3 = 0x97
1900x00F4 = 0x99
1910x00F5 = 0x9B
1920x00F6 = 0x9A
1930x00F8 = 0xBF
1940x00F9 = 0x9D
1950x00FA = 0x9C
1960x00FB = 0x9E
1970x00FC = 0x9F
1980x00FD = 0xF7
1990x00FF = 0xD8
2000x010A = 0xB5
2010x010B = 0xB6
2020x0120 = 0xBB
2030x0121 = 0xBC
2040x0131 = 0xF5
2050x0152 = 0xCE
2060x0153 = 0xCF
2070x0174 = 0xF8
2080x0175 = 0xF9
2090x0176 = 0xDE
2100x0177 = 0xDF
2110x0178 = 0xD9
2120x017F = 0xC5
2130x0192 = 0xC4
2140x027C = 0xC3
2150x1E02 = 0xB0
2160x1E03 = 0xB4
2170x1E0A = 0xB7
2180x1E0B = 0xB8
2190x1E1E = 0xB9
2200x1E1F = 0xBA
2210x1E40 = 0xBD
2220x1E41 = 0xC0
2230x1E56 = 0xC1
2240x1E57 = 0xC2
2250x1E60 = 0xC6
2260x1E61 = 0xD6
2270x1E6A = 0xDA
2280x1E6B = 0xE0
2290x1E80 = 0xFC
2300x1E81 = 0xFD
2310x1E82 = 0xFE
2320x1E83 = 0xFF
2330x1E84 = 0xFA
2340x1E85 = 0xFB
2350x1E9B = 0xD7
2360x1EF2 = 0xE2
2370x1EF3 = 0xE3
2380x2013 = 0xD0
2390x2014 = 0xD1
2400x2018 = 0xD4
2410x2019 = 0xD5
2420x201C = 0xD2
2430x201D = 0xD3
2440x2020 = 0xA0
2450x2022 = 0xA5
2460x2026 = 0xC9
2470x2039 = 0xDC
2480x203A = 0xDD
2490x204A = 0xE4
2500x20AC = 0xDB
2510x2122 = 0xAA
2520x2260 = 0xAD
2530x2264 = 0xB2
2540x2265 = 0xB3
2550x2663 = 0xF0
256END_MAP
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