Mac OS Gaelic

Mac OS Gaelic
Language(s) Irish
Created by Evertype
Current status Adopted by Apple
Classification Extended ASCII
Extends US-ASCII
Based on Mac OS Celtic

Mac OS Gaelic is a character encoding created for the Irish Gaelic language, based on the Welsh Mac OS Celtic encoding but replacing 23 characters with Gaelic characters. It was developed by Michael Everson, and was in his CeltScript fonts[1] and on some fonts included with the Irish localization of Mac OS 6.0.8 and 7.1 and on.

Like ISO 8859-14, this codepage represents the Irish Gaelic and Welsh languages.

Layout

  Letter   Number   Punctuation   Symbol   Other   undefined

  Differences from Mac OS Celtic
Mac OS Gaelic[2][3]
_0 _1 _2 _3 _4 _5 _6 _7 _8 _9 _A _B _C _D _E _F
2_ SP
0020
32
!
0021
33
"
0022
34
#
0023
35
$
0024
36
%
0025
37
&
0026
38
'
0027
39
(
0028
40
)
0029
41
*
002A
42
+
002B
43
,
002C
44
-
002D
45
.
002E
46
/
002F
47
3_ 0
0030
48
1
0031
49
2
0032
50
3
0033
51
4
0034
52
5
0035
53
6
0036
54
7
0037
55
8
0038
56
9
0039
57
:
003A
58
;
003B
59
<
003C
60
=
003D
61
>
003E
62
?
003F
63
4_ @
0040
64
A
0041
65
B
0042
66
C
0043
67
D
0044
68
E
0045
69
F
0046
70
G
0047
71
H
0048
72
I
0049
73
J
004A
74
K
004B
75
L
004C
76
M
004D
77
N
004E
78
O
004F
79
5_ P
0050
80
Q
0051
81
R
0052
82
S
0053
83
T
0054
84
U
0055
85
V
0056
86
W
0057
87
X
0058
88
Y
0059
89
Z
005A
90
[
005B
91
\
005C
92
]
005D
93
^
005E
94
_
005F
95
6_ `
0060
96
a
0061
97
b
0062
98
c
0063
99
d
0064
100
e
0065
101
f
0066
102
g
0067
103
h
0068
104
i
0069
105
j
006A
106
k
006B
107
l
006C
108
m
006D
109
n
006E
110
o
006F
111
7_ p
0070
112
q
0071
113
r
0072
114
s
0073
115
t
0074
116
u
0075
117
v
0076
118
w
0077
119
x
0078
120
y
0079
121
z
007A
122
{
007B
123
|
007C
124
}
007D
125
~
007E
126
8_ Ä
00C4
128
Å
00C5
129
Ç
00C7
130
É
00C9
131
Ñ
00D1
132
Ö
00D6
133
Ü
00DC
134
á
00E1
135
à
00E0
136
â
00E2
137
ä
00E4
138
ã
00E3
139
å
00E5
140
ç
00E7
141
é
00E9
142
è
00E8
143
9_ ê
00EA
144
ë
00EB
145
í
00ED
146
ì
00EC
147
î
00EE
148
ï
00EF
149
ñ
00F1
150
ó
00F3
151
ò
00F2
152
ô
00F4
153
ö
00F6
154
õ
00F5
155
ú
00FA
156
ù
00F9
157
û
00FB
158
ü
00FC
159
A_
2020
160
°
00B0
161
¢
00A2*
162
£
00A3*
163
§
00A7
164

2022
165

00B6
166
ß
00DF
167
®
00AE
168
©
00A9*
169

2122
170
´
00B4
171
¨
00A8
172

2260
173
Æ
00C6
174
Ø
00D8
175
B_
1E02
176
±
00B1*
177

2264
178

2265
179

1E03
180
Ċ
010A
181
ċ
010B
182

1E0A
183

1E0B
184

1E1E
185

1E1F
186
Ġ
0120
187
ġ
0121
188

1E40
189
æ
00E6
190
ø
00F8
191
C_
1E41
192

1E56
193

1E57
194
ɼ
027C
195
ƒ
0192
196
ſ
017F
197

1E60
198
«
00AB
199
»
00BB
200

2026
201
NBSP
00A0
202
À
00C0
203
Ã
00C3
204
Õ
00D5
205
Œ
0152
206
œ
0153
207
D_
2013
208

2014
209

201C
210

201D
211

2018
212

2019
213

1E61
214

1E9B
215
ÿ
00FF
216
Ÿ
0178
217

1E6A
218
¤
20AC
219

2039
220

203A
221
Ŷ
0176
222
ŷ
0177
223
E_
1E6B
224
·
00B7
225

1EF2
226

1EF3
227

204A
228
Â
00C2
229
Ê
00CA
230
Á
00C1
231
Ë
00CB
232
È
00C8
233
Í
00CD
234
Î
00CE
235
Ï
00CF
236
Ì
00CC
237
Ó
00D3
238
Ô
00D4
239
F_
2618
240
Ò
00D2
241
Ú
00DA
242
Û
00DB
243
Ù
00D9
244
ı
0131
245
Ý
00DD
246
ý
00FD
247
Ŵ
0174
248
ŵ
0175
249

1E84
250

1E85
251

1E80
252

1E81
253

1E82
254

1E83
255
  • ^⌘ The (usually nonprintable) character 0x11 mapped to the Command key glyph () in many fonts, particularly those intended for use as system fonts. It is mappable to the Unicode character U+2318 PLACE OF INTEREST SIGN. The codes 0x12, 0x13, and 0x14 were also used for icons to indicate the shift, option, and control keys in menu items.
  • ^* The codes 0xA2, 0xA3, 0xA9, and 0xB1 coincidentally have the same character assignment as ISO 8859-1 (and thus Unicode).
  • ^⁊ Before Mac OS 8.5, 0x26 mapped to both & (ampersand) and ⁊ (Tironian et, Unicode character U+20A4), which were unified.
  • Before Mac OS 8.5, the character 0xDB mapped to currency sign (¤), Unicode character U+00A4.
  • ^‰ Before Mac OS 8.5, the character 0xE4 mapped to , Unicode character U+2030.
  • ^♣ Before Unicode 4.1, the character 0xF0 mapped to Unicode character U+2663.

References

  1. Everson, Michael. "Encoding Celtic fonts". Evertype.
  2. Apple, Inc. (2005-04-01). "GAELIC.TXT: Map (external version) from Mac OS Gaelic character set to Unicode 3.0 and later". Unicode, Inc.
  3. Everson, Michael (2001-11-10). "GAELIC.TXT: Mac OS Gaelic to Unicode table". Evertype.
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