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Inside Macintosh: Programming With the Text Encoding Conversion Manager /


Chapter 1 About Text Encodings and Conversions

Figure 1-1 A possible conversion path used by the Text Encoding Converter


Chapter 3 Text Encoding Converter Reference

Table 3-1 Sample Sniffer Output


Chapter 4 Unicode Converter Reference

Listing 4-1 Installing an Application-Defined Fallback Handler


Appendix B Character Encodings Concepts

Figure B-1 Some glyph images for representing characters

Figure B-2 Presentation forms

Figure B-3 Comparison of 7-bit and 8-bit character set structures

Figure B-4 Shift-JIS byte sequence

Figure B-5 Unicode sequence expressed in UTF-16, UTF-8, and UTF-7

Figure B-6 Some combining marks present in Unicode

Figure B-7 Fraction slash and conjoining jamos

Figure B-8 Implicit ordering

Figure B-9 Character sequence and resulting display


Appendix C Some Character Encodings and Their Common Internet Names

Table C-1 Character encoding Internet names and availability in Mac OS


Appendix D Mac OS Encoding Variants

Table D-1 Mac OS Encoding Variants


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13 NOV 1997