* PI and PI/open Extended Character Set - External * This swaps the mark characters with 5 control characters in the C0 * range, so that the positions normally occupied by marks can be used * as printing characters, as follows (using ISO8859/1 descriptions): * * Internally: Externally: * * ^Z (SUB) 0x1A = u-circumflex Text mark * ^\ (FS) 0x1C = u-diaeresis Subvalue mark * ^] (GS) 0x1D = y-acute Value mark * ^^ (RS) 0x1E = thorn Field mark * ^_ (US) 0x1F = y-diaeresis Item mark * * This map can be used on external data that is known to be in the PI/open * character set and known to contain the 5 mapped characters mentioned * (for example, records in type 1 files, or GCI string arguments). * See also the table PIECS for a mapping of the PI/open character * as it applies to internal data (for example, in dynamic hashed files). * 1A @TM * Control chars become marks ... 1C @SM 1D @VM 1E @FM 1F @IM FB 00FB * ISO8859/1 G1 characters mapped to Unicode ... FC 00FC FD 00FD FE 00FE FF 00FF