Macintosh encodings

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[[Category:Macintosh]]

Revision as of 16:16, 16 February 2013

File Format
Name Macintosh encodings
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The Macintosh "Classic" OS (before OS X) used a number of 8-bit encodings for various locales. These are supersets of ASCII but don't resemble any other standard encoding in the range from 128 to 255. MacSymbol and MacDingbats are graphic character sets that are completely different from ASCII.

Text encoded with the Macintosh fonts often uses just CR (0X0D) for a line ending, without LF (0X0A).

Code tables as given by non-Apple sources:

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