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Mac OS
Roman is a
character encoding created by
Apple Computer, Inc. for use by
Macintosh computers. It is
suitable for
representing text in
English and...
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supported only the
default text font (12-point
Geneva at the time) in the
MacRoman encoding, with
formatting such as bold,
italic and underline. It also included...
- with a font so
encoded in any case. The
original "Everson Mono" had a
MacRoman character set, and
other character sets were
provided as
separate files...
- the
first half (code
points 0–127)
being the same as
MacRoman or ASCII. Differences from
MacRoman "Encoding.WindowsCodePage
Property - .NET Framework...
- WinAnsi,
MacRoman, and many
encodings for East
Asian languages and a font can have its own built-in encoding. (Although the
WinAnsi and
MacRoman encodings...
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fonts without permission from Apple.[citation needed]
Apple states in the
MacRoman to
Unicode mapping file that: On
regular US
QWERTY keyboards, the logo...
- (from ISO-8859-4), ISO-IR-206 (from ISO-8859-13), and the
changes to
MacRoman and
MacCyrillic). IBM's PC DOS 2000, also
released in 1998, just
changed the...
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Macintosh computers allows input of
diacritical characters as the
entire MacRoman character set is
directly accessible. A U.S.
international layout is also...
- "ISO-Adobe"
character set
omitted certain characters which were part of the
MacRoman character set. When one of
these 14
characters was
typed in a Type 1 font...
- the
first half (codes 0–127)
being ASCII. Differences from
MacRoman. ^¤
Before Mac OS 8.5, the
character 0xDB
mapped to
currency sign (¤), Unicode...