# # Name: XCCS (XC-3-1-1-0) to Unicode # Unicode version: 3.0 # XCCS charset: 342 IPA # Table version: 0.1 # Table format: Format A # Date: 4-Aug-2020 # Author: Ron Kaplan # # This file contains mappings from the Xerox Character Code Standard (version # XC1-3-3-0, 1987) into Unicode 3.0. standard codes. That is the version of # XCCS corresponding to the fonts in the Medley system. # # The format of this file conforms to the format of the other Unicode-supplied # mapping files: # Three white-space (tab or spaces) separated columns: # Column 1 is the XCCS code (as hex 0xXXXX) # Column 2 is the corresponding Unicode (as hex 0xXXXX) # Column 3 (after #) is a comment column. For convenience, it contains the # Unicode character itself (since the Unicode character names # are not available) # Unicode FFFF is used for undefined XCCS codes (Column 3 = UNDEFINED # Unicode FFFE is used for XCCS codes that have not yet been filled in. # (Column 3 = MISSING) # # This file is encoded in UTF8, so that the Unicode characters # are properly displayed in Column 3 and can be edited by standard # Unicode-enabled editors (e.g. Mac Textedit). # # This file can also be read by the function # READ-UNICODE-MAPPING in the UNICODE Medley library package. # # The entries are in XCCS order and grouped by character sets. In front of # the mappings, for convenience, there is a line with the octal XCCS # character set, after #. # # Note that a given XCCS code might map to codes in several different Unicode # positions, since there are repetitions in the Unicode standard. # # For more details, see the associated README.TXT file. # # Any comments or problems, contact # "342" IPA 0xE2DB 0x029D # ʝ 0xE2DC 0x028E # ʎ 0xE2DD 0x014B # ŋ 0xE2DE 0x006B # k 0xE2DF 0x0261 # ɡ 0xE2E0 0x0078 # x 0xE2E1 0x0263 # ɣ 0xE2E2 0x0270 # ɰ 0xE2E3 0x0260 # ɠ 0xE2E4 0x0274 # ɴ 0xE2E5 0x019E # ƞ 0xE2E6 0x0071 # q 0xE2E7 0x0262 # ɢ 0xE2E8 0x03C7 # χ 0xE2E9 0x0281 # ʁ 0xE2EA 0x0280 # ʀ 0xE2EB 0x0127 # ħ 0xE2EC 0x0295 # ʕ 0xE2ED 0x0294 # ʔ 0xE2EE 0x0068 # h 0xE2EF 0x0266 # ɦ