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23.2; Encoding of PostScript files
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Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa <at> Freenet.DE> writes:
> Is this OK and usable?
>
> ;;; -*- mode: Text; coding: utf-8; -*-
> ;
> ; Time-stamp: <2011-01-05 10:52:40 pete>
> ;
> ; Standard PostScript Glyphs (Adobe)
Where is this from?
[...]
> } = 175 = 125 = 7D = 7D = U+007D : RIGHT CURLY BRACKET
> ~ = 176 = 126 = 7E = 7E = U+007E : TILDE
> ¡ = 241 = 161 = A1 = C2A1 = U+00A1 : INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK
> ¢ = 242 = 162 = A2 = C2A2 = U+00A2 : CENT SIGN
> £ = 243 = 163 = A3 = C2A3 = U+00A3 : POUND SIGN
> ⁄ = 244 = 164 = A4 = E28184 = U+2044 : FRACTION SLASH
But this doesn't seem to correspond to the table on Wikipedia (or the
IBM document) -- it doesn't have any of the mappings in the 0x90-0xA0
range, for instance. (I didn't check the rest.)
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