Hello, Dan! DK> Encode hackers,
DK> I blindly generated roman8.ucm out of roman8.enc, not knowing what it DK> is. I am now convinced this is hp-roman8 but I am not 100% sure yet. DK> http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets >> Name: hp-roman8 [HP-PCL5,RFC1345,KXS2] >> MIBenum: 2004 >> Source: LaserJet IIP Printer User's Manual, >> HP part no 33471-90901, Hewlet-Packard, June 1989. >> Alias: roman8 >> Alias: r8 >> Alias: csHPRoman8 >> # TODO: Cyrillic encoding ISO-IR-111 (useful?) I guess it is completely useless. At least as a native speaker have never heard of this! DK> It seems they are just a matter of tables but is there good source of DK> such on web? Yes :-) Have just found it yesterday by accident, it is ftp://dkuug.dk/cultreg/registrations/chreg.htm just follow the roman8 link there You shouldn't need that but the first column in that doc seems to refer to one of the files in ftp://dkuug.dk/cultreg/registrations/repertoiremap directory I have also studied the server via my ftp client starting from ftp://dkuug.dk/cultreg Plenty of useful info, I wish I found something like this for CJK! And yes, Nick Ing-Simmons> IIRC RFC1345 has its own slightly weird _definitions_ Nick Ing-Simmons> of the characters. this memo really tabulates a lot of charsets - Anton