See the official Unicode Online Data site, at
"http://www.unicode.org/unicode/onlinedat/online.html". This page includes
links to various cross-mapping table, including most (if not all) the MS
Windows character sets.
Dave Roach
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Norbert Schade" <norbertschade@oaktech.com>@UNISYS
> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 11:27 AM
> To: "UPD group" <upd@pwg.org>; "Dale Hubbard"
> <dale_hubbard@agfa-type.com>; "Shawn M. Flynn" <sflynn@bitstream.com>;
> "Norbert Schade" <nschade@xionics.com>; "Mark VanderWiele"
> <markv@us.ibm.com>
> Subject: UPD> Unicode tables
>
> <<...>>
> who can provide reliable Unicode based character set tables for the
> OSCharacterSets section of the Universal Device Font Description Format?
> I'm in direct contact with Apple. I may get something directly from them.
> I'm looking for MS Windows and Unix/Linux based tables.
> Although our format will only refer to these tables with the
> CharacterSetID
> field, we need a clear reference that there is no doubt about the
> character
> identifiers.
> I think about either listing them in the specification document, which
> will
> make it huge, or refer to that info somewhere. Feedback appreciated.
> I'm trying to contact the Unicode Consortium. This is a path I'm running
> parallel. But I made bad experience with them in the past.
> Norbert
>
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