| History log of /src/share/i18n/esdb/ISO-8859/ISO-8859.alias |
| Revision | | Date | Author | Comments |
| 1.4 |
| 08-Jun-2018 |
maya | Add more aliases for Hebrew and Arabic ISO-8859-... encodings.
ISO-8859-8 is supposed to be visual order (i.e. legible if displayed ltr) ISO-8859-8-i is supposed to be implicit logic order ISO-8859-8-e is supposed to be explicit about order
In practice, ISO-8859-8 implying visual order is rare, and logic order is used. ISO-8859-8-e is rarely used.
Same for Arabic, which uses ISO-8859-6-...
Mentioned in RFC 1555, RFC 1556.
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| 1.3 |
| 13-Dec-2006 |
tnozaki | branches: 1.3.54; 1.3.56; 1.3.64; 1.3.68; 1.3.74; add iconv encoding alias: cp813, cp91[2-6], cp920, cp923, cp1089.
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| 1.2 |
| 25-Nov-2006 |
tnozaki | 1. add iconv support for Lao language - CP1133, MULELAO-1. 2. add alias Thai language: TIS620, ISO-IR-166.
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| 1.1 |
| 27-Jun-2003 |
tshiozak | Citrus iconv support(5) add iconv data files. now ready to use iconv stuffs. TODO: - manpages. - enrich mapper/esdb.
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| 1.3.74.1 |
| 25-Jun-2018 |
pgoyette | Sync with HEAD
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| 1.3.68.1 |
| 09-Jun-2018 |
martin | Pull up following revision(s) (requested by maya in ticket #874):
share/i18n/esdb/ISO-8859/ISO-8859.alias: revision 1.4
Add more aliases for Hebrew and Arabic ISO-8859-... encodings.
ISO-8859-8 is supposed to be visual order (i.e. legible if displayed ltr) ISO-8859-8-i is supposed to be implicit logic order ISO-8859-8-e is supposed to be explicit about order
In practice, ISO-8859-8 implying visual order is rare, and logic order is used. ISO-8859-8-e is rarely used.
Same for Arabic, which uses ISO-8859-6-...
Mentioned in RFC 1555, RFC 1556.
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| 1.3.64.1 |
| 14-Jun-2018 |
martin | Pull up following revision(s) (requested by maya in ticket #1616):
share/i18n/esdb/ISO-8859/ISO-8859.alias: revision 1.4
Add more aliases for Hebrew and Arabic ISO-8859-... encodings.
ISO-8859-8 is supposed to be visual order (i.e. legible if displayed ltr) ISO-8859-8-i is supposed to be implicit logic order ISO-8859-8-e is supposed to be explicit about order
In practice, ISO-8859-8 implying visual order is rare, and logic order is used. ISO-8859-8-e is rarely used.
Same for Arabic, which uses ISO-8859-6-...
Mentioned in RFC 1555, RFC 1556.
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| 1.3.56.1 |
| 14-Jun-2018 |
martin | Pull up following revision(s) (requested by maya in ticket #1616):
share/i18n/esdb/ISO-8859/ISO-8859.alias: revision 1.4
Add more aliases for Hebrew and Arabic ISO-8859-... encodings.
ISO-8859-8 is supposed to be visual order (i.e. legible if displayed ltr) ISO-8859-8-i is supposed to be implicit logic order ISO-8859-8-e is supposed to be explicit about order
In practice, ISO-8859-8 implying visual order is rare, and logic order is used. ISO-8859-8-e is rarely used.
Same for Arabic, which uses ISO-8859-6-...
Mentioned in RFC 1555, RFC 1556.
|
| 1.3.54.1 |
| 14-Jun-2018 |
martin | Pull up following revision(s) (requested by maya in ticket #1616):
share/i18n/esdb/ISO-8859/ISO-8859.alias: revision 1.4
Add more aliases for Hebrew and Arabic ISO-8859-... encodings.
ISO-8859-8 is supposed to be visual order (i.e. legible if displayed ltr) ISO-8859-8-i is supposed to be implicit logic order ISO-8859-8-e is supposed to be explicit about order
In practice, ISO-8859-8 implying visual order is rare, and logic order is used. ISO-8859-8-e is rarely used.
Same for Arabic, which uses ISO-8859-6-...
Mentioned in RFC 1555, RFC 1556.
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