% Encoding: ISO Latin 2 (SUN) % Latin 2, corresponding to ISO 8859-2 % Copyright (c) 1991 -- 1995 Y&Y. % Copyright 2007 TeX Users Group. % You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file. % NOTE: 0 - 31 (C0) is supposed to be reserved for `control characters' % NOTE: 32 - 127 (G0) is just `USA ASCII' common to all ISO 8859-x % NOTE: 128 - 159 (C1) is supposed to be reserved for `control characters' % NOTE: 160 - 255 (G1) is where different ISO 8859-x standards differ % It is designed for at least the following `Eastern European' languages: % Albanian, Czech, English, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, % Serbo-Croatian, Slovak, and Slovene (and Swedish). % Latin 2 is for Latin-written Slavic and Central European languages. % NOTE: Accented/composite characters may not be built by overprinting. % NU SH SX EX ET EQ AK BL % BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI % DL D1 D2 D3 D4 NK SY EB % CN EM SB EC FS GS RS US 32 space 33 exclam 34 quotedbl % quotation mark 35 numbersign 36 dollar 37 percent 38 ampersand 39 quoteright % quotesingle ISO ? apostrophe ISO ? quoteright Adobe 40 parenleft 41 parenright 42 asterisk 43 plus 44 comma 45 hyphen % minus Adobe ? minus sign ISO ? hyphen (ASCII/ANSI) 46 period % full stop 47 slash % solidus 48 zero 49 one 50 two 51 three 52 four 53 five 54 six 55 seven 56 eight 57 nine 58 colon 59 semicolon 60 less 61 equal 62 greater 63 question 64 at % commercial at 65 A 66 B 67 C 68 D 69 E 70 F 71 G 72 H 73 I 74 J 75 K 76 L 77 M 78 N 79 O 80 P 81 Q 82 R 83 S 84 T 85 U 86 V 87 W 88 X 89 Y 90 Z 91 bracketleft % left square bracket 92 backslash % reverse solidus 93 bracketright % right square bracket 94 asciicircum % circumflex accent ISO ? asciicircum Adobe 95 underscore % low line 96 quoteleft % grave ISO ? quoteleft (ASCII/ANSI) quoteleft Adobe 97 a 98 b 99 c 100 d 101 e 102 f 103 g 104 h 105 i 106 j 107 k 108 l 109 m 110 n 111 o 112 p 113 q 114 r 115 s 116 t 117 u 118 v 119 w 120 x 121 y 122 z 123 braceleft % left curly bracket 124 bar % vertical line 125 braceright % right curly bracket 126 asciitilde % tilde accent ISO ? asciitilde Adobe % 127 delete ? % PA HO BH NH IN NL SA ES % HS HJ VS PD PU RI S2 S3 % DC P1 P2 TS CC MW SG EG % SS GC SC CI ST OC PM AC % C1 is used by PostScript as a convenient place to hide accents % This is required because of a bug in most non-clone PS level I printers % THE FOLLOWING UP TO 160 IT IS *NOT* PART OF THE ISO 8859 STANDARD 144 dotlessi 145 grave 146 acute 147 circumflex 148 tilde 149 macron 150 breve 151 dotaccent 152 dieresis 154 ring 155 cedilla 156 commadilla % specific to Latin fonts 157 hungarumlaut 158 ogonek 159 caron 160 space % nbspace ISO ? space Adobe 161 Aogonek 162 breve 163 Lslash % L with stroke 164 currency 165 Lcaron % Lquoteright ? 166 Sacute 167 section % paragraph sign, section sign ISO ? 168 dieresis % diaeresis 169 Scaron 170 Scedilla % Scommaaccent ? Scedilla1 ? 171 Tcaron % Tquoteright ? 172 Zacute 173 hyphen % sfthyphen ? ISO ? % minus % soft hyphen 174 Zcaron 175 Zdot % Zdotaccent 176 degree % ring above, degree sign ISO ? 177 aogonek 178 ogonek 179 lslash % l with stroke 180 acute 181 lcaron % lquoteright ? 182 sacute 183 caron % apostrophe ? quoteright ? 184 commaaccent % cedilla ? cedilla1 ? 185 scaron 186 scedilla % scommaaccent ? scedilla1 187 tcaron % tquoteright ? 188 zacute 189 hungarumlaut % dblacute 190 zcaron 191 zdot % zdotaccent 192 Racute 193 Aacute 194 Acircumflex 195 Abreve 196 Adieresis 197 Lacute 198 Cacute 199 Ccedilla 200 Ccaron 201 Eacute 202 Eogonek 203 Edieresis 204 Ecaron 205 Iacute 206 Icircumflex 207 Dcaron % Dapostrophe ? 208 Dcroat % Dmacron % D with stroke ? 209 Nacute 210 Ncaron 211 Oacute 212 Ocircumflex 213 Ohungarumlaut % Odblacute ? 214 Odieresis 215 multiply % Racute 216 Rcaron 217 Uring 218 Uacute 219 Uhungarumlaut % Udblacute ? 220 Udieresis 221 Yacute 222 Tcommaaccent % Tcedilla ? 223 germandbls % German letter sharp s 224 racute 225 aacute 226 acircumflex 227 abreve 228 adieresis 229 lacute 230 cacute 231 ccedilla 232 ccaron 233 eacute 234 eogonek 235 edieresis 236 ecaron 237 iacute 238 icircumflex 239 dcaron % dquoteright ? 240 dcroat % dmacron % d with stroke ? 241 nacute 242 ncaron 243 oacute 244 ocircumflex 245 ohungarumlaut % odblacute ? 246 odieresis 247 divide 248 rcaron 249 uring 250 uacute 251 uhungarumlaut % udblacute ? 252 udieresis 253 yacute 254 tcommaaccent % tcedilla ? 255 dotaccent % dot above %% NOTE: `cedilla' probably should be called `commaaccent' in second cedilla %% (184), Scedilla (170), scedilla (186), Tcedilla (222), tcedilla (254) %% --- but not in first cedilla (155), Ccedilla (199), ccedilla (231). %% NOTE: `caron' probably should be called `apostrophe' or `quoteright' %% in second caron (183) ?, Lcaron (165), lcaron (181), %% Tcaron (171) ?, tcaron (187), Dcaron (207) ?, dcaron (239) --- but not in %% first caron (159), Ccaron (200), Ecaron (204), Ncaron (210), Rcaron (216), %% ccaron (232), ecaron (236), ncaron (242), rcaron (248), %% Scaron (169), Zcaron (174), scaron (185), zcaron (190). %% 45 minus ? %% 160 nbspace ? %% 170 Scedilla1 (Scommaaccent) ? %% 173 sfthyphen ? %% 184 cedilla1 (commaaccent) ? %% 186 scedilla1 (scommaaccent) ? %% 222 Tcedilla1 (Tcommaaccent) ? %% 254 tcedilla1 (tcommaaccent) ?