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diff --git a/share/i18n/csmapper/APPLE/GUJARATI%UCS.src b/share/i18n/csmapper/APPLE/GUJARATI%UCS.src new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90f36dc --- /dev/null +++ b/share/i18n/csmapper/APPLE/GUJARATI%UCS.src @@ -0,0 +1,279 @@ +# $FreeBSD$ + +TYPE ROWCOL +NAME GUJARATI/UCS +SRC_ZONE 0x00-0xFA +OOB_MODE ILSEQ +DST_ILSEQ 0xFFFE +DST_UNIT_BITS 16 +#======================================================================= +# File name: GUJARATI.TXT +# +# Contents: Map (external version) from Mac OS Gujarati +# encoding to Unicode 2.1 and later. +# +# Copyright: (c) 1997-2002, 2005 by Apple Computer, Inc., all rights +# reserved. +# +# Contact: charsets@apple.com +# +# Changes: +# +# c02 2005-Apr-05 Update header comments. Matches internal xml +# <c1.1> and Text Encoding Converter 2.0. +# b3,c1 2002-Dec-19 Update URLs. Matches internal utom<b1>. +# b02 1999-Sep-22 Update contact e-mail address. Matches +# internal utom<b1>, ufrm<b1>, and Text +# Encoding Converter version 1.5. +# n02 1998-Feb-05 First version; matches internal utom<n4>, +# ufrm<n5>. +# +# 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 Gujarati code or code sequence +# (in hex as 0xNN or 0xNN+0xNN) +# Column #2 is the corresponding Unicode or Unicode sequence +# (in hex as 0xNNNN or 0xNNNN+0xNNNN). +# Column #3 is a comment containing the Unicode name or sequence +# of names. In some cases an additional comment follows the +# Unicode name(s). +# +# The entries are in two sections. The first section is for pairs of +# Mac OS Gujarati code points that must be mapped in a special way. +# The second section maps individual code points. +# +# Within each section, the entries are in Mac OS Gujarati code order. +# +# Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following +# the conventions of the standard UTC mapping tables. However, the +# Mac OS Gujarati character set uses the standard control characters +# at 0x00-0x1F and 0x7F. +# +# Notes on Mac OS Gujarati: +# ------------------------- +# +# This is a legacy Mac OS encoding; in the Mac OS X Carbon and Cocoa +# environments, it is only supported via transcoding to and from +# Unicode. +# +# Mac OS Gujarati is based on IS 13194:1991 (ISCII-91), with the +# addition of several punctuation and symbol characters. However, +# Mac OS Gujarati does not support the ATR (attribute) mechanism of +# ISCII-91. +# +# 1. ISCII-91 features in Mac OS Gujarati include: +# +# a) Overloading of nukta +# +# In addition to using the nukta (0xE9) like a combining dot below, +# nukta is overloaded to function as a general character modifier. +# In this role, certain code points followed by 0xE9 are treated as +# a two-byte code point representing a character which may be +# rather different than the characters represented by either of +# the code points alone. For example, the character GUJARATI OM +# (U+0AD0) is represented in ISCII-91 as candrabindu + nukta. +# +# b) Explicit halant and soft halant +# +# A double halant (0xE8 + 0xE8) constitutes an "explicit halant", +# which will always appear as a halant instead of causing formation +# of a ligature or half-form consonant. +# +# Halant followed by nukta (0xE8 + 0xE9) constitutes a "soft +# halant", which prevents formation of a ligature and instead +# retains the half-form of the first consonant. +# +# c) Invisible consonant +# +# The byte 0xD9 (called INV in ISCII-91) is an invisible consonant: +# It behaves like a consonant but has no visible appearance. It is +# intended to be used (often in combination with halant) to display +# dependent forms in isolation, such as the RA forms or consonant +# half-forms. +# +# d) Extensions for Vedic, etc. +# +# The byte 0xF0 (called EXT in ISCII-91) followed by any byte in +# the range 0xA1-0xEE constitutes a two-byte code point which can +# be used to represent additional characters for Vedic (or other +# extensions); 0xF0 followed by any other byte value constitutes +# malformed text. Mac OS Gujarati supports this mechanism, but +# does not currently map any of these two-byte code points to +# anything. +# +# 2. Mac OS Gujarati additions +# +# Mac OS Gujarati adds characters using the code points +# 0x80-0x8A and 0x90. +# +# 3. Unused code points +# +# The following code points are currently unused, and are not shown +# here: 0x8B-0x8F, 0x91-0xA0, 0xAB, 0xAF, 0xC7, 0xCE, 0xD0, 0xD3, +# 0xE0, 0xE4, 0xEB-0xEF, 0xFB-0xFF. In addition, 0xF0 is not shown +# here, but it has a special function as described above. +# +# Unicode mapping issues and notes: +# --------------------------------- +# +# 1. Mapping the byte pairs +# +# If one of the following byte values is encountered when mapping +# Mac OS Gujarati text - xA1, xAA, xDF, or 0xE8 - then the next +# byte (if there is one) should be examined. If the next byte is +# 0xE9 - or also 0xE8, if the first byte was 0xE8 - then the byte +# pair should be mapped using the first section of the mapping +# table below. Otherwise, each byte should be mapped using the +# second section of the mapping table below. +# +# - The Unicode Standard, Version 2.0, specifies how explicit +# halant and soft halant should be represented in Unicode; +# these mappings are used below. +# +# If the byte value 0xF0 is encountered when mapping Mac OS +# Gujarati text, then the next byte should be examined. If there +# is no next byte (e.g. 0xF0 at end of buffer), the mapping +# process should indicate incomplete character. If there is a next +# byte but it is not in the range 0xA1-0xEE, the mapping process +# should indicate malformed text. Otherwise, the mapping process +# should treat the byte pair as a valid two-byte code point with no +# mapping (e.g. map it to QUESTION MARK, REPLACEMENT CHARACTER, +# etc.). +# +# 2. Mapping the invisible consonant +# +# It has been suggested that INV in ISCII-91 should map to ZERO +# WIDTH NON-JOINER in Unicode. However, this causes problems with +# roundtrip fidelity: The ISCII-91 sequences 0xE8+0xE8 and 0xE8+0xD9 +# would map to the same sequence of Unicode characters. We have +# instead mapped INV to LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK, which avoids these +# problems. +# +# Details of mapping changes in each version: +# ------------------------------------------- +# +################## +BEGIN_MAP +0x00 - 0x7F = 0x0000 - +0x80 = 0x00D7 +0x81 = 0x2212 +0x82 = 0x2013 +0x83 = 0x2014 +0x84 = 0x2018 +0x85 = 0x2019 +0x86 = 0x2026 +0x87 = 0x2022 +0x88 = 0x00A9 +0x89 = 0x00AE +0x8A = 0x2122 +0x90 = 0x0965 +0xA1 = 0x0A81 +#0xA1+0xE9 = 0x0AD0 +0xA2 = 0x0A82 +0xA3 = 0x0A83 +0xA4 = 0x0A85 +0xA5 = 0x0A86 +0xA6 = 0x0A87 +0xA7 = 0x0A88 +0xA8 = 0x0A89 +0xA9 = 0x0A8A +0xAA = 0x0A8B +#0xAA+0xE9 = 0x0AE0 +0xAC = 0x0A8F +0xAD = 0x0A90 +0xAE = 0x0A8D +0xB0 = 0x0A93 +0xB1 = 0x0A94 +0xB2 = 0x0A91 +0xB3 = 0x0A95 +0xB4 = 0x0A96 +0xB5 = 0x0A97 +0xB6 = 0x0A98 +0xB7 = 0x0A99 +0xB8 = 0x0A9A +0xB9 = 0x0A9B +0xBA = 0x0A9C +0xBB = 0x0A9D +0xBC = 0x0A9E +0xBD = 0x0A9F +0xBE = 0x0AA0 +0xBF = 0x0AA1 +0xC0 = 0x0AA2 +0xC1 = 0x0AA3 +0xC2 = 0x0AA4 +0xC3 = 0x0AA5 +0xC4 = 0x0AA6 +0xC5 = 0x0AA7 +0xC6 = 0x0AA8 +0xC8 = 0x0AAA +0xC9 = 0x0AAB +0xCA = 0x0AAC +0xCB = 0x0AAD +0xCC = 0x0AAE +0xCD = 0x0AAF +0xCF = 0x0AB0 +0xD1 = 0x0AB2 +0xD2 = 0x0AB3 +0xD4 = 0x0AB5 +0xD5 = 0x0AB6 +0xD6 = 0x0AB7 +0xD7 = 0x0AB8 +0xD8 = 0x0AB9 +0xD9 = 0x200E +0xDA = 0x0ABE +0xDB = 0x0ABF +0xDC = 0x0AC0 +0xDD = 0x0AC1 +0xDE = 0x0AC2 +0xDF = 0x0AC3 +#0xDF+0xE9 = 0x0AC4 +0xE1 = 0x0AC7 +0xE2 = 0x0AC8 +0xE3 = 0x0AC5 +0xE5 = 0x0ACB +0xE6 = 0x0ACC +0xE7 = 0x0AC9 +0xE8 = 0x0ACD +#0xE8+0xE8 = 0x0ACD+0x200C +#0xE8+0xE9 = 0x0ACD+0x200D +0xE9 = 0x0ABC +0xEA = 0x0964 +0xF1 = 0x0AE6 +0xF2 = 0x0AE7 +0xF3 = 0x0AE8 +0xF4 = 0x0AE9 +0xF5 = 0x0AEA +0xF6 = 0x0AEB +0xF7 = 0x0AEC +0xF8 = 0x0AED +0xF9 = 0x0AEE +0xFA = 0x0AEF +END_MAP |