Adobe Standard Encoding
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| − | Adobe Standard Encoding is an 8-bit encoding extended from ASCII, used as the default encoding for many PostScript fonts. Codes 32-126 and 161-251 are used. | + | {{FormatInfo |
| + | |formattype=electronic | ||
| + | |subcat=Character encoding | ||
| + | |charset=Adobe-Standard-Encoding | ||
| + | |charsetaliases=csAdobeStandardEncoding | ||
| + | |mibenum=2005 | ||
| + | |codepage=1276 | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | '''Adobe Standard Encoding''' is an 8-bit encoding extended from [[ASCII]], used as the default encoding for many [[PostScript font|PostScript fonts]]. Codes 32-126 and 161-251 are used. | ||
| − | [http://www.ascii.ca/adobestd.htm Adobe Standard Encoding vector] | + | == Links == |
| + | * [http://www.ascii.ca/adobestd.htm Adobe Standard Encoding vector] | ||
| + | * [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding/AdobeStandard/ Code chart] | ||
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| + | [[Category:Adobe]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:19, 18 May 2019
Adobe Standard Encoding is an 8-bit encoding extended from ASCII, used as the default encoding for many PostScript fonts. Codes 32-126 and 161-251 are used.