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Ben Harris f8e3eee673 Add all the Mac OS simple single-byte character sets from ftp.unicode.org.
Also add the older variants described there, and the character set used by
the "VT100" font (old and new).

Since RFC 1345 defines "macintosh" to refer to the currency-sign variant
of Mac OS Roman, update our table to match.

[originally from svn r2403]
2003-01-01 16:24:01 +00:00
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.cvsignore First draft of Unicode support in pterm. It's pretty complete: it 2002-12-31 12:20:34 +00:00
charset.h Add all the Mac OS simple single-byte character sets from ftp.unicode.org. 2003-01-01 16:24:01 +00:00
enum.c First draft of Unicode support in pterm. It's pretty complete: it 2002-12-31 12:20:34 +00:00
fromucs.c First draft of Unicode support in pterm. It's pretty complete: it 2002-12-31 12:20:34 +00:00
internal.h First draft of Unicode support in pterm. It's pretty complete: it 2002-12-31 12:20:34 +00:00
mimeenc.c Add all the Mac OS simple single-byte character sets from ftp.unicode.org. 2003-01-01 16:24:01 +00:00
README First draft of Unicode support in pterm. It's pretty complete: it 2002-12-31 12:20:34 +00:00
sbcs.c I have no idea what Simon thought he was doing casting what was once a 2002-12-31 22:37:27 +00:00
sbcs.dat Add all the Mac OS simple single-byte character sets from ftp.unicode.org. 2003-01-01 16:24:01 +00:00
sbcsgen.pl First draft of Unicode support in pterm. It's pretty complete: it 2002-12-31 12:20:34 +00:00
slookup.c First draft of Unicode support in pterm. It's pretty complete: it 2002-12-31 12:20:34 +00:00
toucs.c First draft of Unicode support in pterm. It's pretty complete: it 2002-12-31 12:20:34 +00:00
utf8.c Add internal prototypes to keep my compiler from complaining. 2002-12-31 21:12:29 +00:00
xenc.c First draft of Unicode support in pterm. It's pretty complete: it 2002-12-31 12:20:34 +00:00

This subdirectory contains a general character-set conversion
library, used in the Unix port of PuTTY, and available for use in
other ports if it should happen to be useful.

I intend to use this same library in other programs at some future
date. It is therefore a _strong_ design goal that this library
should remain perfectly general, and not tied to particulars of
PuTTY. It must not reference any code outside its own subdirectory;
it should not have PuTTY-specific helper routines added to it unless
they can be documented in a general manner which might make them
useful in other circumstances as well.