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These shapes were even sanctioned by an early US version of the ISO 646 standard (ANSI X3.4, also known as ASCII), which defined 0x27 as “apostrophe (closing single quotation mark; acute accent)”, but they should already have been changed when the fonts were extended to cover ISO 8859-1, which added a separate acute accent at 0xB4. One obviously cannot have both 0x27/0x60 and 0x60/0xB4 as mutually
The classic X Window System bitmap fonts are now available in an ISO 10646-1/Unicode extension. We have extended all the "-misc-fixed-*" fonts: 5x7 -Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--7-70-75-75-C-50-ISO10646-1 5x8 -Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--8-80-75-75-C-50-ISO10646-1 6x9 -Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--9-90-75-75-C-60-ISO10646-1 6x10 -Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--10-100-75-75-C-60-ISO10646-1 6x12 -Misc-Fi
by Markus Kuhn Standard paper sizes like ISO A4 are widely used all over the world today. This text explains the ISO 216 paper size system and the ideas behind its design. The ISO paper size concept In the ISO paper size system, the height-to-width ratio of all pages is the square root of two (1.4142 : 1). In other words, the width and the height of a page relate to each other like the side and th
A summary of the international standard date and time notation by Markus Kuhn International Standard ISO 8601 specifies numeric representations of date and time. This standard notation helps to avoid confusion in international communication caused by the many different national notations and increases the portability of computer user interfaces. In addition, these formats have several important ad
by Markus Kuhn JBIG-KIT is a software implementation of the JBIG1 data compression standard (ITU-T T.82), which was designed for bi-level image data, such as scanned documents. This library is available in portable C code. It is widely used in fax products, printer firmware, printer drivers, document management systems and imaging software. The package includes two variant implementations: jbig.c
UTF-8 and Unicode FAQ for Unix/Linux by Markus Kuhn This text is a very comprehensive one-stop information resource on how you can use Unicode/UTF-8 on POSIX systems (Linux, Unix). You will find here both introductory information for every user, as well as detailed references for the experienced developer. Unicode now replaces ASCII, ISO 8859 and EUC at all levels. It enables users to handle not o
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