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2 # Name: JIS X 0212 (1990) to Unicode 2 # Name: JIS X 0212 (1990) to Unicode
3 # Unicode version: 1.1 3 # Unicode version: 1.1
4 # Table version: 0.9 4 # Table version: 0.9
5 # Table format: Format A 5 # Table format: Format A
6 # Date: 8 March 1994 6 # Date: 8 March 1994
7 # Authors: Glenn Adams <glenn@metis.com>
8 # John H. Jenkins <John_Jenkins@taligent.com>
9 # 7 #
10 # Copyright (c) 1991-1994 Unicode, Inc. All Rights reserved. 8 # Copyright (c) 1991-1994 Unicode, Inc. All Rights reserved.
11 # 9 #
12 # This file is provided as-is by Unicode, Inc. (The Unicode Consortium). 10 # This file is provided as-is by Unicode, Inc. (The Unicode Consortium).
13 # No claims are made as to fitness for any particular purpose. No 11 # No claims are made as to fitness for any particular purpose. No
23 # specifically excludes the right to re-distribute this file directly 21 # specifically excludes the right to re-distribute this file directly
24 # to third parties or other organizations whether for profit or not. 22 # to third parties or other organizations whether for profit or not.
25 # 23 #
26 # General notes: 24 # General notes:
27 # 25 #
28 # This table contains the data the Unicode Consortium has on how 26 #
29 # JIS X 0212 (1983) characters map into Unicode. 27 # This table contains one set of mappings from JIS X 0212 into Unicode.
28 # Note that these data are *possible* mappings only and may not be the
29 # same as those used by actual products, nor may they be the best suited
30 # for all uses. For more information on the mappings between various code
31 # pages incorporating the repertoire of JIS X 0212 and Unicode, consult the
32 # VENDORS mapping data. Normative information on the mapping between
33 # JIS X 0212 and Unicode may be found in the Unihan.txt file in the
34 # latest Unicode Character Database.
35 #
36 # If you have carefully considered the fact that the mappings in
37 # this table are only one possible set of mappings between JIS X 0212 and
38 # Unicode and have no normative status, but still feel that you
39 # have located an error in the table that requires fixing, you may
40 # report any such error to errata@unicode.org.
41 #
30 # 42 #
31 # Format: Three tab-separated columns 43 # Format: Three tab-separated columns
32 # Column #1 is the JIS X 0212 code (in hex as 0xXXXX) 44 # Column #1 is the JIS X 0212 code (in hex as 0xXXXX)
33 # Column #2 is the Unicode (in hex as 0xXXXX) 45 # Column #2 is the Unicode (in hex as 0xXXXX)
34 # Column #3 the Unicode name (follows a comment sign, '#') 46 # Column #3 the Unicode name (follows a comment sign, '#')
35 # The official names for Unicode characters U+4E00 47 # The official names for Unicode characters U+4E00
36 # to U+9FA5, inclusive, is "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-XXXX", 48 # to U+9FA5, inclusive, is "CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-XXXX",
37 # where XXXX is the code point. Including all these 49 # where XXXX is the code point. Including all these
38 # names in this file increases its size substantially 50 # names in this file increases its size substantially
39 # and needlessly. The token "<CJK>" is used for the 51 # and needlessly. The token "<CJK>" is used for the
40 # name of these characters. If necessary, it can be 52 # name of these characters. If necessary, it can be
41 # expanded algorithmically by a parser or editor. 53 # expanded algorithmically by a parser or editor.
42 # 54 #
43 # The entries are in JIS X 0212 order 55 # The entries are in JIS X 0212 order
44 # 56 #
45 # The following algorithms can be used to change the hex form 57 # The following algorithms can be used to change the hex form
46 # of JIS 0212 to other standard forms: 58 # of JIS 0212 to other standard forms: