############################################################################### # BRLTTY - A background process providing access to the console screen (when in # text mode) for a blind person using a refreshable braille display. # # Copyright (C) 1995-2019 by The BRLTTY Developers. # # BRLTTY comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. # # This is free software, placed under the terms of the # GNU Lesser General Public License, as published by the Free Software # Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any # later version. Please see the file LICENSE-LGPL for details. # # Web Page: http://brltty.app/ # # This software is maintained by Dave Mielke . ############################################################################### # This BRLTTY text subtable defines aliases to/from Windows-1252 characters. # Dave Mielke ################ # Introduction # ################ # Windows-1252 defines characters within the ISO-8859-1 C1 range (\x80-\x9F). # Since BRLTTY uses Unicode characters internally, the traditional use of # Windows-1252 characters has caused confusion within at least two areas: # # * Some braille standards have been developed around, and, therefore, their # tables have been written using, Windows-1252 character values. # # * Some programs write Windows-1252 characters to the screen. # # This text subtable seeks to resolve these issues (see its sections below): # Windows-1252 doesn't define five of the 32 ISO-8859-1 C1 characters: # # \x81, \x8D, \x8F, \x90, \x9D # # Wikipedia says: # # “According to the information on Microsoft's and the Unicode Consortium's # websites, positions 81, 8D, 8F, 90, and 9D are unused; however, the # Windows API MultiByteToWideChar maps these to the corresponding C1 control # codes. The "best fit" mapping documents this behavior, too.” ############################################################## # Braille Tables Written Using Windows-1252 Character Values # ############################################################## # Alias each relevant Unicode character to its corresponding Windows-1252 # value so that its braille representation will be found. ifGlyph \x80 alias \u20AC \x80 # € [EURO SIGN] ifGlyph \x82 alias \u201A \x82 # ‚ [SINGLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK] ifGlyph \x83 alias \u0192 \x83 # ƒ [LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH HOOK] ifGlyph \x84 alias \u201E \x84 # „ [DOUBLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK] ifGlyph \x85 alias \u2026 \x85 # … [HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS] ifGlyph \x86 alias \u2020 \x86 # † [DAGGER] ifGlyph \x87 alias \u2021 \x87 # ‡ [DOUBLE DAGGER] ifGlyph \x88 alias \u02C6 \x88 # ˆ [MODIFIER LETTER CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT] ifGlyph \x89 alias \u2030 \x89 # ‰ [PER MILLE SIGN] ifGlyph \x8A alias \u0160 \x8A # Š [LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CARON] ifGlyph \x8B alias \u2039 \x8B # ‹ [SINGLE LEFT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK] ifGlyph \x8C alias \u0152 \x8C # Œ [LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE OE] ifGlyph \x8E alias \u017D \x8E # Ž [LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH CARON] ifGlyph \x91 alias \u2018 \x91 # ‘ [LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK] ifGlyph \x92 alias \u2019 \x92 # ’ [RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK] ifGlyph \x93 alias \u201C \x93 # “ [LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK] ifGlyph \x94 alias \u201D \x94 # ” [RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK] ifGlyph \x95 alias \u2022 \x95 # • [BULLET] ifGlyph \x96 alias \u2013 \x96 # – [EN DASH] ifGlyph \x97 alias \u2014 \x97 # — [EM DASH] ifGlyph \x98 alias \u02DC \x98 # ˜ [SMALL TILDE] ifGlyph \x99 alias \u2122 \x99 # ™ [TRADE MARK SIGN] ifGlyph \x9A alias \u0161 \x9A # š [LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CARON] ifGlyph \x9B alias \u203A \x9B # › [SINGLE RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK] ifGlyph \x9C alias \u0153 \x9C # œ [LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE] ifGlyph \x9E alias \u017E \x9E # ž [LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH CARON] ifGlyph \x9F alias \u0178 \x9F # Ÿ [LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS] ################################################# # Windows-1252 characters Written to the Screen # ################################################# # Alias the Windows-1252 characters to their corresponding Unicode values so # that their braille representations can be found. alias \x80 \u20AC # € [EURO SIGN] alias \x82 \u201A # ‚ [SINGLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK] alias \x83 \u0192 # ƒ [LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH HOOK] alias \x84 \u201E # „ [DOUBLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK] alias \x85 \u2026 # … [HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS] alias \x86 \u2020 # † [DAGGER] alias \x87 \u2021 # ‡ [DOUBLE DAGGER] alias \x88 \u02C6 # ˆ [MODIFIER LETTER CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT] alias \x89 \u2030 # ‰ [PER MILLE SIGN] alias \x8A \u0160 # Š [LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CARON] alias \x8B \u2039 # ‹ [SINGLE LEFT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK] alias \x8C \u0152 # Œ [LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE OE] alias \x8E \u017D # Ž [LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH CARON] alias \x91 \u2018 # ‘ [LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK] alias \x92 \u2019 # ’ [RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK] alias \x93 \u201C # “ [LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK] alias \x94 \u201D # ” [RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK] alias \x95 \u2022 # • [BULLET] alias \x96 \u2013 # – [EN DASH] alias \x97 \u2014 # — [EM DASH] alias \x98 \u02DC # ˜ [SMALL TILDE] alias \x99 \u2122 # ™ [TRADE MARK SIGN] alias \x9A \u0161 # š [LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CARON] alias \x9B \u203A # › [SINGLE RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK] alias \x9C \u0153 # œ [LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE] alias \x9E \u017E # ž [LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH CARON] alias \x9F \u0178 # Ÿ [LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS]