Mac OS Barents Cyrillic
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Apple computer text character encoding
| Language(s) | Kildin Sami, Komi, Nenets |
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| Created by | Evertype |
| Classification | Extended ASCII |
| Extends | US-ASCII |
| Based on | Mac OS Cyrillic |
The Macintosh Barents Cyrillic encoding is used in Apple Macintosh computers to represent texts in Kildin Sami, Komi, Mansi, and Nenets.[1]
Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode code point. Only the second half of the table (code points 128–255) is shown, the first half (code points 0–127) being the same as ASCII.
| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
| 8x | А | Б | В | Г | Д | Е | Ж | З | И | Й | К | Л | М | Н | О | П |
| 9x | Р | С | Т | У | Ф | Х | Ц | Ч | Ш | Щ | Ъ | Ы | Ь | Э | Ю | Я |
| Ax | † | ° | Ӧ | £ | § | • | ¶ | І | ® | © | ™ | Ӈ | ӈ | ≠ | ʼ | ˮ |
| Bx | ∞ | ± | ≤ | ≥ | і | Ё̄ | ӧ | Ј | Ӭ | ӭ | Ӓ | ӓ | Ӆ | ӆ | Ӊ | ӊ |
| Cx | ј | Ҍ | ◌̄ [a] | ◌̄ | ƒ | ≈ | ё̄ | « | » | … | NBSP | Ӎ | ӎ | Ҏ | ҏ | ҍ |
| Dx | – | — | “ | ” | ‘ | ’ | ÷ | „ | Ҋ | ҋ | Һ | һ | № | Ё | ё | я |
| Ex | а | б | в | г | д | е | ж | з | и | й | к | л | м | н | о | п |
| Fx | р | с | т | у | ф | х | ц | ч | ш | щ | ъ | ы | ь | э | ю | € |
See also
- ISO-IR-200: ISO 8859-5 derivative created for the same languages, also with Michael Everson's involvement.
References
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| National |
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| Early telecommunications | |
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| ISO/IEC 8859 |
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| Bibliographic use | |
| National standards | |
| ISO/IEC 2022 | |
| Mac OS Code pages ("scripts") | |
| DOS code pages | |
| IBM AIX code pages | |
| Windows code pages | |
| EBCDIC code pages | |
| DEC terminals (VTx) | |
| Platform specific |
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| Unicode / ISO/IEC 10646 | |
| TeX typesetting system | |
| Miscellaneous code pages | |
| Control character | |
| Related topics | |
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