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.RE DO NOT EDIT THIS WITH "VI" or any other high-order-bit- .RE stripping editor ..L.............................................T.......T.......T........J .PL62 The table on the next page describes the X/OPEN (ISO 8859/1) set, along with a default set of "direct" keystroke sequences that can be used within Uniplex to generate the appropriate character. Remember that the display of any of these characters on a terminal or printer will depend on the use of MAP and HIGHBIT statements in the associated Tcap or Pcap entry. The table columns are: ......L..........R.L..T.......T.......T.......T.......T.......T.......T..R... Dec The decimal value of the character.@@ CCC X/OPEN only defines "8-bit" characters in the range 160-255. It assumes that the low-order 32 characters (128-159) are surrogates for the corresponding 7-bit character - which is also how UNIPLEX operates. Chr The printed image of the character.~@@ CCC Images shown here are printer dependent, and so some are best representations of the character. Suffix The one or two characters to type following the X/OPEN@@ CCCCCC leadin key (defined in uniplex.cmd) to generate the@@ IIIIIIIIIII desired character. Note that, if your keyboard has special keys that correspond to any of the X/OPEN character (eg: an é key), these should be MAPped directly to the character. ¢ The character written to the VDU by Uniplex, in stand@@ C out mode (usually reverse video), if the terminal is not configured for 8-bit output characters (no HIGHBIT@@ IIIIIII flag in Tcap).@@ IIII Description Description of the character.@@ CCCCCCCCCCC ..L.............................................T.......T.......T........J In addition to the X/OPEN defined character set, the following characters in the "8-bit" range are understood, by default, by UNIPLEX (ie: whether or not the #include XOPEN-MAPS statement is enabled in the@@ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA terminal's Tcap entry):-@@ IIII DAAAAEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAEAEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAF@@ [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ BDec B Default sequenceB¢BDescription B@@ [ [[ [ [ [ KAAAACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAG@@ [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ B129*B ESC % . B BAbbreviation period B@@ [ J[ AAA [ [ [ B134*B ESC ^ B BFootnote marker B@@ [ J[ A [ [ [ B137*B ESC TAB B BHard tab B@@ [ J[ [ [ [ B138*B ESC / B BHard line break B@@ [ J[ A [ [ [ B126*B ESC RETURN B BExplicit hard return B* Decimal values@@ [ J[ [ [ [J B160 B ESC SPACE B BHard space B defined in HARDCHARS@@ [ [[ [ [ [ AAAAAAAAA B163 B ESC % # B BPound sign B string in@@ [ [[ AAA [ [ [ B173 B ESC % - B BSoft hyphen B uniplex.sys@@ [ [[ AAA [ [ [ IIIIIIIIIII JAAAAIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIAIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH@@ [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ .PM60 .ME x.open.table .PA UNIPLEX's on-screen representation of the low-order 32 characters - which have no graphical assignments in X/OPEN - is: DAAAEAEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAF@@ [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ BDecB¢BUNIPLEX usage1, where relevantB@@ [ [ [ J [ KAAACACAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAG@@ [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ B128B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B129B?B Abbreviation period [10]1 B@@ [ [ [ IIIIJ [ B130B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B131B_B EM space [13] B@@ [ [ [ IIII [ B132B.B Decimal dot [12] B@@ [ [ [ IIII [ B133B_B Thin space [15] B@@ [ [ [ IIII [ B134B^B Footnote marker [9] B@@ [ [ [ III [ B135B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B136B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B137B>B Hard tab [3] B@@ [ [ [ III [ B138B/B Hard line break [4] B@@ [ [ [ III [ B139B-B EM dash [14] B@@ [ [ [ IIII [ B140B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B141B<B Preferred hard return2 [5] B@@ [ [ [ J III [ B142B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B143B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B B B B@@ [ [ [ [ B144B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B145B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B146B*B Remark marker [6] B@@ [ [ [ III [ B147B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B148B*B Contents marker [7] B@@ [ [ [ III [ B149B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B150B.B Leader dot [11] B@@ [ [ [ IIII [ B151B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B152B.B Index separator character [8]B@@ [ [ [ III[ B153B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B154B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B155B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B156B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B157B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B158B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ B159B?B B@@ [ [ [ [ JAAAIAIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH@@ [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ Notes@@ CCCCC ......H.L.....T.......T.......T.......T.......T.......T.......T.......T..R.. 1 Uniplex usage is dictated by the HARDCHARS array in uniplex.sys.~@@ J IIIIIIIIIII The first two characters in HARDCHARS are HARD SPACE and SOFT HYPHEN. The position of the remainder is given in brackets in the table above~ eg: [3] means that Hard Tab is the third character in HARDCHARS@@ III 2 Hard return is set, by default, to the TILDE character (¯) to@@ J allow compatibility with documents created with vanilla Uniplex 5.xx.~ This "8 bit" value is the recommended setting. ..L.............................................T.......T.......T........J