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TYPE ROWCOL
NAME UCS/KEYBOARD
SRC_ZONE 0x0000-0xF8FF
OOB_MODE INVALID
DST_INVALID 0x100
DST_UNIT_BITS 16
#=======================================================================
# File name: KEYBOARD.TXT
#
# Contents: Map (external version) from Mac OS Keyboard
# character set to Unicode 4.0 and later.
#
# Copyright: (c) 2001-2002, 2005 by Apple Computer, Inc., all rights
# reserved.
#
# Contact: charsets@apple.com
#
# Changes:
#
# c02 2005-Apr-05 Change mappings for 0x09, 0x0F, 0x8C; add
# Mac OS X-only mappings for 0x8D-9x8F.
# Update header comments, including
# clarification of Mac OS X usage. Matches
# internal xml <c1.2> and Text Encoding
# Converter 2.0.
# b1,c1 2002-Dec-19 First version. Matches internal utom<b6>.
#
# Standard header:
# ----------------
#
# Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple
# Computer, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries.
# Unicode is a trademark of Unicode Inc. For the sake of brevity,
# throughout this document, "Macintosh" can be used to refer to
# Macintosh computers and "Unicode" can be used to refer to the
# Unicode standard.
#
# Apple Computer, Inc. ("Apple") makes no warranty or representation,
# either express or implied, with respect to this document and the
# included data, its quality, accuracy, or fitness for a particular
# purpose. In no event will Apple be liable for direct, indirect,
# special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any
# defect or inaccuracy in this document or the included data.
#
# These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
# The latest tables should be available from the following:
#
# <http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE/>
#
# For general information about Mac OS encodings and these mapping
# tables, see the file "README.TXT".
#
# Format:
# -------
#
# Three tab-separated columns;
# '#' begins a comment which continues to the end of the line.
# Column #1 is the Mac OS Keyboard code (in hex as 0xNN)
# Column #2 is the corresponding Unicode or Unicode sequence
# (in hex as 0xNNNN or 0xNNNN+0xNNNN, etc.).
# Column #3 is a comment containing the Unicode name.
# In some cases an additional comment follows the Unicode name.
#
# The entries are in Mac OS Keyboard code order.
#
# Some of these mappings require the use of corporate characters.
# See the file "CORPCHAR.TXT" and notes below.
#
# The Mac OS Keyboard character set uses the ranges normally set aside
# for controls, so those ranges are present in this table.
#
# Notes on Mac OS Keyboard:
# -------------------------
#
# This is the encoding for the legacy font named ".Keyboard". Before
# Mac OS X, this font was used by the user-interface system to display
# glyphs for special keys on the keyboard. In Mac OS X, that font is
# not present and this mapping is not associated with a font; it is
# only used as a way to map from a set of Menu Manager constants to
# associated Unicode sequences. As such, new mappings added for Mac OS
# X only may be one-way mappings: From the Keyboard glyph "encoding"
# to Unicode, but not back.
#
# The Mac OS Keyboard encoding shares the script code smRoman
# (0) with the Mac OS Roman encoding. To determine if the Keyboard
# encoding is being used in Mac OS 8 or Mac OS 9, you must check if
# the font name is ".Keyboard".
#
# Unicode mapping issues and notes:
# ---------------------------------
#
# The goals in the mappings provided here are:
# - For mappings used in Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9, ensure roundtrip
# mapping from every character in the Mac OS Keyboard character set
# to Unicode and back. This consideration does not apply to mappings
# added for Mac OS X only (noted below).
# - Use standard Unicode characters as much as possible, to
# maximize interchangeability of the resulting Unicode text.
# Whenever possible, avoid having content carried by private-use
# characters.
#
# Some of the characters in the Mac OS Keyboard character set do not
# correspond to distinct, single Unicode characters. To map these
# and satisfy both goals above, we employ various strategies.
#
# a) If possible, use private use characters in combination with
# standard Unicode characters to mark variants of the standard
# Unicode character.
#
# Apple has defined a block of 32 corporate characters as "transcoding
# hints." These are used in combination with standard Unicode
# characters to force them to be treated in a special way for mapping
# to other encodings; they have no other effect. Sixteen of these
# transcoding hints are "grouping hints" - they indicate that the next
# 2-4 Unicode characters should be treated as a single entity for
# transcoding. The other sixteen transcoding hints are "variant tags"
# - they are like combining characters, and can follow a standard
# Unicode (or a sequence consisting of a base character and other
# combining characters) to cause it to be treated in a special way for
# transcoding. These always terminate a combining-character sequence.
#
# The transcoding coding hints used in this mapping table are two
# grouping tags, 0xF860-61, and one variant tag, 0xF87F. Since these
# are combined with standard Unicode characters, some characters in
# the Mac OS Keyboard character set map to a sequence of two to four
# Unicodes instead of a single Unicode character.
#
# For example, the Mac OS Keyboard character at 0x6F, representing the
# F1 key, is mapped to Unicode using the grouping tag F860 (group next
# two) followed by U+0046 (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F) and U+0031 (DIGIT
# ONE).
#
# b) Otherwise, use private use characters by themselves to map Mac OS
# Keyboard characters which have no relationship to any standard
# Unicode character.
#
# The following additional corporate zone Unicode characters are
# used for this purpose here:
#
# 0xF802 Lower left pencil
# 0xF803 Contextual menu key symbol
# 0xF8FF Apple logo
#
# NOTE: The graphic image associated with the Apple logo character
# is not authorized for use without permission of Apple, and
# unauthorized use might constitute trademark infringement.
#
# Details of mapping changes in each version:
# -------------------------------------------
#
# Changes from version c01 to version c02:
#
# - Mapping for 0x09 changed from 0x0009 (wrong) to 0x2423
# - Mapping for 0x0F changed from 0x270E (wrong) to 0xF802
# - Mapping for 0x8C changed from 0xF804 to 0x23CF (Unicode 4.0)
# - Add Mac OS X-only mappings for 0x8D-0x8F
#
##################
BEGIN_MAP
0x0000 = 0x00
0x0008 = 0x08
0x000D = 0x0D
0x0020 = 0x20
0x0030 = 0x30
0x0031 = 0x31
0x0032 = 0x32
0x0033 = 0x33
0x0034 = 0x34
0x0035 = 0x35
0x0036 = 0x36
0x0037 = 0x37
0x0038 = 0x38
0x0039 = 0x39
#0x003F+0x20DD = 0x67
0x0046 = 0x46
0x2190 = 0x64
0x2191 = 0x68
0x2192 = 0x65
0x2193 = 0x6A
0x2196 = 0x66
0x2198 = 0x69
0x21A9 = 0x0B
0x21AA = 0x0C
0x21DE = 0x62
0x21DF = 0x6B
0x21E0 = 0x18
0x21E1 = 0x19
0x21E2 = 0x1A
0x21E3 = 0x10
0x21E4 = 0x03
0x21E5 = 0x02
0x21E7 = 0x05
0x21EA = 0x63
0x2303 = 0x06
0x2318 = 0x11
0x2324 = 0x04
0x2325 = 0x07
0x2326 = 0x0A
0x2327 = 0x1C
0x232B = 0x17
0x2387 = 0x8B
0x2388 = 0x8A
0x238B = 0x1B
0x23CF = 0x8C
0x2423 = 0x09
0x2423 = 0x61
0x25C6 = 0x13
0x2713 = 0x12
#0x2758+0x20DD = 0x6E
#0x304B+0x306A = 0x8E
#0x82F1+0x6570 = 0x8D
0xF802 = 0x0F
0xF803 = 0x6D
#0xF860+0x0046+0x0031 = 0x6F
#0xF860+0x0046+0x0032 = 0x70
#0xF860+0x0046+0x0033 = 0x71
#0xF860+0x0046+0x0034 = 0x72
#0xF860+0x0046+0x0035 = 0x73
#0xF860+0x0046+0x0036 = 0x74
#0xF860+0x0046+0x0037 = 0x75
#0xF860+0x0046+0x0038 = 0x76
#0xF860+0x0046+0x0039 = 0x77
#0xF861+0x0046+0x0031+0x0030 = 0x78
#0xF861+0x0046+0x0031+0x0031 = 0x79
#0xF861+0x0046+0x0031+0x0032 = 0x7A
#0xF861+0x0046+0x0031+0x0033 = 0x87
#0xF861+0x0046+0x0031+0x0034 = 0x88
#0xF861+0x0046+0x0031+0x0035 = 0x89
#0xF861+0x0046+0x0031+0x0036 = 0x8F
0xF8FF = 0x14
#0xF8FF+0xF87F = 0x6C
END_MAP