* Updated all ISO8859 and Vendor Unicode mappings from current Unicode.org information * John Cowan says that East Asia is obsolete * Delete obsolete file
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8859 to Unicode mapping tables.
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December 2, 2015
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These tables are considered to be authoritative mappings
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between the Unicode Standard and different parts of
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the ISO/IEC 8859 standard.
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Mappings between these standards are done on the basis
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of the character names and UCS identifications published
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in each part of ISO/IEC 8859, in the revised editions
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of each part of the standard.
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In cases where prior mappings to ISO/IEC 8859 differed in
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some substantial way from the most recent mapping, or where
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characters have been added to a part of ISO/IEC 8859, earlier
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versions are archived in the DatedVersions directory, with
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the relevant year of the published part of ISO/IEC 8859
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as part of the mapping table filename, to indicate which
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edition the mapping was intended for. The archived mappings
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tables can be used to verify mappings which may have been
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implemented in earlier versions of software.
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Note that some of the older tables internally refer to an
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out-of-date mechanism for reporting errors, using an "errata"
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email address that is no longer in service. Any errors
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should instead be reported using the Unicode Consortium's
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reporting form:
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<http://www.unicode.org/reporting.html>
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