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
_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_ | Ḃ 1E02 176 |
± 00B1* 177 |
≤ 2264 178 |
≥ 2265 179 |
ḃ 1E03 180 |
Ċ 010A 181 |
ċ 010B 182 |
Ḋ 1E0A 183 |
ḋ 1E0B 184 |
Ḟ 1E1E 185 |
ḟ 1E1F 186 |
Ġ 0120 187 |
ġ 0121 188 |
Ṁ 1E40 189 |
æ 00E6 190 |
ø 00F8 191 |
C_ | ṁ 1E41 192 |
Ṗ 1E56 193 |
ṗ 1E57 194 |
ɼ 027C 195 |
ƒ 0192 196 |
ſ 017F 197 |
Ṡ 1E60 198 |
« 00AB 199 |
» 00BB 200 |
… 2026 201 |
NBSP 00A0 202 |
À 00C0 203 |
à 00C3 204 |
Õ 00D5 205 |
Œ 0152 206 |
œ 0153 207 |
D_ | – 2013 208 |
— 2014 209 |
“ 201C 210 |
” 201D 211 |
‘ 2018 212 |
’ 2019 213 |
ṡ 1E61 214 |
ẛ 1E9B 215 |
ÿ 00FF 216 |
Ÿ 0178 217 |
Ṫ 1E6A 218 |
€¤ 20AC 219 |
‹ 2039 220 |
› 203A 221 |
Ŷ 0176 222 |
ŷ 0177 223 |
E_ | ṫ 1E6B 224 |
· 00B7 225 |
Ỳ 1EF2 226 |
ỳ 1EF3 227 |
⁊‰ 204A 228 |
 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 |
Ẅ 1E84 250 |
ẅ 1E85 251 |
Ẁ 1E80 252 |
ẁ 1E81 253 |
Ẃ 1E82 254 |
ẃ 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.
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