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2 # File name: HEBREW.TXT
4 # Contents: Map (external version) from Mac OS Hebrew
5 # character set to Unicode 2.1 and later.
7 # Copyright: (c) 1995-2002, 2005 by Apple Computer, Inc., all rights
10 # Contact: charsets@apple.com
14 # c02 2005-Apr-05 Update header comments; add section on
15 # roundtrip considerations. Matches internal
16 # xml <c1.4> and Text Encoding Converter 2.0.
17 # b3,c1 2002-Dec-19 Don't require left-right context for digits
18 # 0x30-0x39. Change mapping of 0x81 to use
19 # decomposition. Reverse the mappings of 0xA8,
20 # 0xA9. Update URLs, notes. Matches internal
22 # b02 1999-Sep-22 Update contact e-mail address. Matches
23 # internal utom<b1>, ufrm<b1>, and Text
24 # Encoding Converter version 1.5.
25 # n03 1998-Feb-05 Show required Unicode character
26 # directionality in a different way. Update
27 # mappings for 0xC0 and 0xDE to use
28 # transcoding hints; matches internal utom<n6>,
29 # ufrm<n20>, and Text Encoding Converter
30 # version 1.3. Rewrite header comments.
31 # n01 1995-Nov-15 First version. Matches internal ufrm<n8>.
36 # Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple
37 # Computer, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries.
38 # Unicode is a trademark of Unicode Inc. For the sake of brevity,
39 # throughout this document, "Macintosh" can be used to refer to
40 # Macintosh computers and "Unicode" can be used to refer to the
43 # Apple Computer, Inc. ("Apple") makes no warranty or representation,
44 # either express or implied, with respect to this document and the
45 # included data, its quality, accuracy, or fitness for a particular
46 # purpose. In no event will Apple be liable for direct, indirect,
47 # special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any
48 # defect or inaccuracy in this document or the included data.
50 # These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
51 # The latest tables should be available from the following:
53 # <http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE/>
55 # For general information about Mac OS encodings and these mapping
56 # tables, see the file "README.TXT".
61 # Three tab-separated columns;
62 # '#' begins a comment which continues to the end of the line.
63 # Column #1 is the Mac OS Hebrew code (in hex as 0xNN).
64 # Column #2 is the corresponding Unicode or Unicode sequence (in
65 # hex as 0xNNNN, 0xNNNN+0xNNNN, etc.). Sequences of up to 3
66 # Unicode characters are used here. A single Unicode character
67 # may be preceded by a tag indicating required directionality
68 # (i.e. <LR>+0xNNNN or <RL>+0xNNNN).
69 # Column #3 is a comment containing the Unicode name.
71 # The entries are in Mac OS Hebrew code order.
73 # Some of these mappings require the use of corporate characters.
74 # See the file "CORPCHAR.TXT" and notes below.
76 # Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
77 # the conventions of the standard UTC mapping tables. However, the
78 # Mac OS Hebrew character set uses the standard control characters at
81 # Notes on Mac OS Hebrew:
82 # -----------------------
84 # This is a legacy Mac OS encoding; in the Mac OS X Carbon and Cocoa
85 # environments, it is only supported via transcoding to and from
90 # The Mac OS Hebrew character set supports the Hebrew and Yiddish
91 # languages. It incorporates the Hebrew letter repertoire of
92 # ISO 8859-8, and uses the same code points for them, 0xE0-0xFA.
93 # It also incorporates the ASCII character set. In addition, the
94 # Mac OS Hebrew character set includes the following:
96 # - Hebrew points (nikud marks) at 0xC6, 0xCB-0xCF and 0xD8-0xDF.
97 # These are non-spacing combining marks. Note that the RAFE point
98 # at 0xD8 is not displayed correctly in some fonts, and cannot be
99 # typed using the keyboard layouts in the current Hebrew localized
100 # systems. Also note: The character given in Unicode as QAMATS
101 # (U+05B8) actually refers to two different sounds, depending on
102 # context. For example, when ALEF is followed by QAMATS, the QAMATS
103 # can actually refer to two different sounds depending on the
104 # following letters. The Mac OS Hebrew character set separately
105 # encodes these two sounds for the same graphic shape, as "qamats"
106 # (0xCB) and "qamats qatan" (0xDE). The "qamats" character is more
107 # common, so it is mapped to the Unicode QAMATS; "qamats qatan" can
108 # only be used with a limited number of characters, and it is
109 # mapped using a corporate-zone variant tag (see below).
111 # - Various Hebrew ligatures at 0x81, 0xC0, 0xC7, 0xC8, 0xD6, and
112 # 0xD7. Also note that the Yiddish YOD YOD PATAH ligature at 0x81
113 # is missing in some fonts.
115 # - The NEW SHEQEL SIGN at 0xA6.
117 # - Latin characters with diacritics at 0x80 and 0x82-0x9F. However,
118 # most of these cannot be typed using the keyboard layouts in the
119 # Hebrew localized systems.
121 # - Right-left versions of certain ASCII punctuation, symbols and
122 # digits: 0xA0-0xA5, 0xA7-0xBF, 0xFB-0xFF. See below.
124 # - Miscellaneous additional punctuation at 0xC1, 0xC9, 0xCA, and
125 # 0xD0-0xD5. There is a variant of the Hebrew encoding in which
126 # the LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK at 0xD4 is replaced by FIGURE
127 # SPACE. The glyphs for some of the other punctuation characters
128 # are missing in some fonts.
130 # - Four obsolete characters at 0xC2-0xC5 known as canorals (not to
131 # be confused with cantillation marks!). These were used for
132 # manual positioning of nikud marks before System 7.1 (at which
133 # point nikud positioning became automatic with WorldScript.).
135 # 2. Directional characters and roundtrip fidelity
137 # The Mac OS Hebrew character set was developed around 1987. At that
138 # time the bidirectional line line layout algorithm used in the Mac OS
139 # Hebrew system was fairly simple; it used only a few direction
140 # classes (instead of the 19 now used in the Unicode bidirectional
141 # algorithm). In order to permit users to handle some tricky layou
142 # problems, certain punctuation, symbol, and digit characters have
143 # duplicate code points, one with a left-right direction attribute and
144 # the other with a right-left direction attribute.
146 # For example, plus sign is encoded at 0x2B with a left-right
147 # attribute, and at 0xAB with a right-left attribute. However, there
148 # is only one PLUS SIGN character in Unicode. This leads to some
149 # interesting problems when mapping between Mac OS Hebrew and Unicode;
152 # A related problem is that even when a particular character is
153 # encoded only once in Mac OS Hebrew, it may have a different
154 # direction attribute than the corresponding Unicode character.
156 # For example, the Mac OS Hebrew character at 0xC9 is HORIZONTAL
157 # ELLIPSIS with strong right-left direction. However, the Unicode
158 # character HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS has direction class neutral.
162 # The table in this file gives the Unicode mappings for the standard
163 # Mac OS Hebrew encoding. This encoding is supported by many of the
164 # Apple fonts (including all of the fonts in the Hebrew Language Kit),
165 # and is the encoding supported by the text processing utilities.
166 # However, some TrueType fonts provided with the localized Hebrew
167 # system implement a slightly different encoding; the difference is
168 # only in one code point, 0xD4. For the standard variant, this is:
169 # 0xD4 -> <RL>+0x2018 LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK, right-left
171 # The TrueType variant is used by the following TrueType fonts from
172 # the localized system: Caesarea, Carmel Book, Gilboa, Ramat Sharon,
173 # and Sinai Book. For these, 0xD4 is as follows:
174 # 0xD4 -> <RL>+0x2007 FIGURE SPACE, right-left
176 # Unicode mapping issues and notes:
177 # ---------------------------------
179 # 1. Matching the direction of Mac OS Hebrew characters
181 # When Mac OS Hebrew encodes a character twice but with different
182 # direction attributes for the two code points - as in the case of
183 # plus sign mentioned above - we need a way to map both Mac OS Hebrew
184 # code points to Unicode and back again without loss of information.
185 # With the plus sign, for example, mapping one of the Mac OS Hebrew
186 # characters to a code in the Unicode corporate use zone is
187 # undesirable, since both of the plus sign characters are likely to
188 # be used in text that is interchanged.
190 # The problem is solved with the use of direction override characters
191 # and direction-dependent mappings. When mapping from Mac OS Hebrew
192 # to Unicode, we use direction overrides as necessary to force the
193 # direction of the resulting Unicode characters.
195 # The required direction is indicated by a direction tag in the
196 # mappings. A tag of <LR> means the corresponding Unicode character
197 # must have a strong left-right context, and a tag of <RL> indicates
198 # a right-left context.
200 # For example, the mapping of 0x2B is given as <LR>+0x002B; the
201 # mapping of 0xAB is given as <RL>+0x002B. If we map an isolated
202 # instance of 0x2B to Unicode, it should be mapped as follows (LRO
203 # indicates LEFT-RIGHT OVERRIDE, PDF indicates POP DIRECTION
206 # 0x2B -> 0x202D (LRO) + 0x002B (PLUS SIGN) + 0x202C (PDF)
208 # When mapping several characters in a row that require direction
209 # forcing, the overrides need only be used at the beginning and end.
212 # 0x24 0x20 0x28 0x29 -> 0x202D 0x0024 0x0020 0x0028 0x0029 0x202C
214 # If neutral characters that require direction forcing are already
215 # between strong-direction characters with matching directionality,
216 # then direction overrides need not be used. Direction overrides are
217 # always needed to map the right-left digits at 0xB0-0xB9.
219 # When mapping from Unicode to Mac OS Hebrew, the Unicode
220 # bidirectional algorithm should be used to determine resolved
221 # direction of the Unicode characters. The mapping from Unicode to
222 # Mac OS Hebrew can then be disambiguated by the use of the resolved
225 # Unicode 0x002B -> Mac OS Hebrew 0x2B (if L) or 0xAB (if R)
227 # However, this also means the direction override characters should
228 # be discarded when mapping from Unicode to Mac OS Hebrew (after
229 # they have been used to determine resolved direction), since the
230 # direction override information is carried by the code point itself.
232 # Even when direction overrides are not needed for roundtrip
233 # fidelity, they are sometimes used when mapping Mac OS Hebrew
234 # characters to Unicode in order to achieve similar text layout with
235 # the resulting Unicode text. For example, the single Mac OS Hebrew
236 # ellipsis character has direction class right-left,and there is no
237 # left-right version. However, the Unicode HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
238 # character has direction class neutral (which means it may end up
239 # with a resolved direction of left-right if surrounded by left-right
240 # characters). When mapping the Mac OS Hebrew ellipsis to Unicode, it
241 # is surrounded with a direction override to help preserve proper
242 # text layout. The resolved direction is not needed or used when
243 # mapping the Unicode HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS back to Mac OS Hebrew.
245 # 2. Use of corporate-zone Unicodes
247 # The goals in the mappings provided here are:
248 # - Ensure roundtrip mapping from every character in the Mac OS
249 # Hebrew character set to Unicode and back
250 # - Use standard Unicode characters as much as possible, to
251 # maximize interchangeability of the resulting Unicode text.
252 # Whenever possible, avoid having content carried by private-use
255 # Some of the characters in the Mac OS Hebrew character set do not
256 # correspond to distinct, single Unicode characters. To map these
257 # and satisfy both goals above, we employ various strategies.
259 # a) If possible, use private use characters in combination with
260 # standard Unicode characters to mark variants of the standard
263 # Apple has defined a block of 32 corporate characters as "transcoding
264 # hints." These are used in combination with standard Unicode characters
265 # to force them to be treated in a special way for mapping to other
266 # encodings; they have no other effect. Sixteen of these transcoding
267 # hints are "grouping hints" - they indicate that the next 2-4 Unicode
268 # characters should be treated as a single entity for transcoding. The
269 # other sixteen transcoding hints are "variant tags" - they are like
270 # combining characters, and can follow a standard Unicode (or a sequence
271 # consisting of a base character and other combining characters) to
272 # cause it to be treated in a special way for transcoding. These always
273 # terminate a combining-character sequence.
275 # Two transcoding hints are used in this mapping table: a grouping hint
278 # 0xF86A group next 2 characters, right-left directionality
281 # In Mac OS Hebrew, 0xC0 is a ligature for lamed holam. This can also
282 # be represented in Mac OS Hebrew as 0xEC+0xDD, using separate
283 # characters for lamed and holam. The latter sequence is mapped to
284 # Unicode as 0x05DC+0x05B9, i.e. as the sequence HEBREW LETTER LAMED +
285 # HEBREW POINT HOLAM. We want to map the ligature 0xC0 using the same
286 # standard Unicode characters, but for round-trip fidelity we need to
287 # distinguish it from the mapping of the sequence 0xEC+0xDD. Thus for
288 # 0xC0 we use a grouping hint, and map as follows:
290 # 0xC0 -> 0xF86A+0x05DC+0x05B9
292 # The variant tag is used for "qamats qatan" to mark it as an alternate
293 # for HEBREW POINT QAMATS, as follows:
295 # 0xDE -> 0x05B8+0xF87F
297 # b) Otherwise, use private use characters by themselves to map Mac OS
298 # Hebrew characters which have no relationship to any standard Unicode
301 # The following additional corporate zone Unicode characters are used
302 # for this purpose here (to map the obsolete "canorals", see above):
304 # 0xF89B Hebrew canoral 1
305 # 0xF89C Hebrew canoral 2
306 # 0xF89D Hebrew canoral 3
307 # 0xF89E Hebrew canoral 4
309 # 3. Roundtrip considerations when mapping to decomposed Unicode
311 # Both Mac OS Hebrew and Unicode provide multiple ways of representing
312 # certain letter-and-point combinations. For example, HEBREW LETTER
313 # VAV WITH HOLAM can be represented in Unicode as the single character
314 # 0xFB4B or as the sequence 0x05D5 0x05B9; similarly, it can be
315 # represented in Mac OS Hebrew as 0xC7 or as the sequence 0xE5 0xDD.
316 # This leads to some roundtrip problems. First note that we have the
317 # following mappings without such problems:
319 # Mac standard decomp. of reverse map
320 # OS Unicode mapping std. mapping of decomp.
321 # ---- ---------------------------------- ------------- -----------
322 # 0xC6 0x05BC ... POINT DAGESH OR MAPIQ 0x05BC (same) 0xC6
323 # 0xE5 0x05D5 ... LETTER VAV 0x05D5 (same) 0xE5
324 # 0xDD 0x05B9 ... POINT HOLAM 0x05B9 (same) 0xDD
326 # However, those mappings above cause roundtrip problems for the
327 # the following mappings if they are decomposed:
329 # Mac standard decomp. of reverse map
330 # OS Unicode mapping std. mapping of decomp.
331 # ---- ---------------------------------- ------------- -----------
332 # 0xC7 0xFB4B ... LETTER VAV WITH HOLAM 0x05D5 0x05B9 0xE5 0xDD
333 # 0xC8 0xFB35 ... LETTER VAV WITH DAGESH 0x05D5 0x05BC 0xE5 0xC6
335 # One solution is to use a grouping transcoding hint with the two
336 # decompositions above to mark the decomposed sequence for special
337 # treatment in transcoding. This yields the following mappings to
338 # decomposed Unicode:
342 # ---- --------------------
343 # 0xC7 0xF86A 0x05D5 0x05B9
344 # 0xC8 0xF86A 0x05D5 0x05BC
346 # Details of mapping changes in each version:
347 # -------------------------------------------
349 # Changes from version b02 to version b03/c01:
351 # - Stop specifying left-right context for digits 0x30-0x39, since the
352 # corresponding Unicodes 0x0030-0x0039 already have left-right
355 # - Change mapping of 0x81 from 0xFB1F HEBREW LIGATURE YIDDISH YOD YOD
356 # PATAH to its canonical decomposition 0x05F2+0x05B7 to improve
357 # cross-platform compatibility (Windows doesn't handle 0xFB1F)
359 # - Interchange the mappings of 0xA8 and 0xA9 to obtain the correct
360 # open/close behavior; they work differently than in Mac Arabic.
361 # The old mapping was
362 # 0xA8 <RL>+0x0028 # LEFT PARENTHESIS, right-left
363 # 0xA9 <RL>+0x0029 # RIGHT PARENTHESIS, right-left
364 # and the new mapping is
365 # 0xA8 <RL>+0x0029 # RIGHT PARENTHESIS, right-left
366 # 0xA9 <RL>+0x0028 # LEFT PARENTHESIS, right-left
368 # Changes from version n01 to version n03:
370 # - Change mapping for 0xC0 from single corporate character to
371 # grouping hint plus standard Unicodes
373 # - Change mapping for 0xDE from single corporate character to
374 # standard Unicode plus variant tag
378 0x20 <LR>+0x0020 # SPACE, left-right
379 0x21 <LR>+0x0021 # EXCLAMATION MARK, left-right
380 0x22 <LR>+0x0022 # QUOTATION MARK, left-right
381 0x23 <LR>+0x0023 # NUMBER SIGN, left-right
382 0x24 <LR>+0x0024 # DOLLAR SIGN, left-right
383 0x25 <LR>+0x0025 # PERCENT SIGN, left-right
384 0x26 0x0026 # AMPERSAND
385 0x27 <LR>+0x0027 # APOSTROPHE, left-right
386 0x28 <LR>+0x0028 # LEFT PARENTHESIS, left-right
387 0x29 <LR>+0x0029 # RIGHT PARENTHESIS, left-right
388 0x2A <LR>+0x002A # ASTERISK, left-right
389 0x2B <LR>+0x002B # PLUS SIGN, left-right
390 0x2C <LR>+0x002C # COMMA, left-right
391 0x2D <LR>+0x002D # HYPHEN-MINUS, left-right
392 0x2E <LR>+0x002E # FULL STOP, left-right
393 0x2F <LR>+0x002F # SOLIDUS, left-right
394 0x30 0x0030 # DIGIT ZERO
395 0x31 0x0031 # DIGIT ONE
396 0x32 0x0032 # DIGIT TWO
397 0x33 0x0033 # DIGIT THREE
398 0x34 0x0034 # DIGIT FOUR
399 0x35 0x0035 # DIGIT FIVE
400 0x36 0x0036 # DIGIT SIX
401 0x37 0x0037 # DIGIT SEVEN
402 0x38 0x0038 # DIGIT EIGHT
403 0x39 0x0039 # DIGIT NINE
404 0x3A <LR>+0x003A # COLON, left-right
405 0x3B <LR>+0x003B # SEMICOLON, left-right
406 0x3C <LR>+0x003C # LESS-THAN SIGN, left-right
407 0x3D <LR>+0x003D # EQUALS SIGN, left-right
408 0x3E <LR>+0x003E # GREATER-THAN SIGN, left-right
409 0x3F <LR>+0x003F # QUESTION MARK, left-right
410 0x40 0x0040 # COMMERCIAL AT
411 0x41 0x0041 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A
412 0x42 0x0042 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B
413 0x43 0x0043 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C
414 0x44 0x0044 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D
415 0x45 0x0045 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E
416 0x46 0x0046 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F
417 0x47 0x0047 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G
418 0x48 0x0048 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H
419 0x49 0x0049 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I
420 0x4A 0x004A # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J
421 0x4B 0x004B # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K
422 0x4C 0x004C # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L
423 0x4D 0x004D # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M
424 0x4E 0x004E # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N
425 0x4F 0x004F # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O
426 0x50 0x0050 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P
427 0x51 0x0051 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q
428 0x52 0x0052 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R
429 0x53 0x0053 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S
430 0x54 0x0054 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T
431 0x55 0x0055 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U
432 0x56 0x0056 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V
433 0x57 0x0057 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W
434 0x58 0x0058 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X
435 0x59 0x0059 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y
436 0x5A 0x005A # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z
437 0x5B <LR>+0x005B # LEFT SQUARE BRACKET, left-right
438 0x5C 0x005C # REVERSE SOLIDUS
439 0x5D <LR>+0x005D # RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET, left-right
440 0x5E 0x005E # CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT
441 0x5F 0x005F # LOW LINE
442 0x60 0x0060 # GRAVE ACCENT
443 0x61 0x0061 # LATIN SMALL LETTER A
444 0x62 0x0062 # LATIN SMALL LETTER B
445 0x63 0x0063 # LATIN SMALL LETTER C
446 0x64 0x0064 # LATIN SMALL LETTER D
447 0x65 0x0065 # LATIN SMALL LETTER E
448 0x66 0x0066 # LATIN SMALL LETTER F
449 0x67 0x0067 # LATIN SMALL LETTER G
450 0x68 0x0068 # LATIN SMALL LETTER H
451 0x69 0x0069 # LATIN SMALL LETTER I
452 0x6A 0x006A # LATIN SMALL LETTER J
453 0x6B 0x006B # LATIN SMALL LETTER K
454 0x6C 0x006C # LATIN SMALL LETTER L
455 0x6D 0x006D # LATIN SMALL LETTER M
456 0x6E 0x006E # LATIN SMALL LETTER N
457 0x6F 0x006F # LATIN SMALL LETTER O
458 0x70 0x0070 # LATIN SMALL LETTER P
459 0x71 0x0071 # LATIN SMALL LETTER Q
460 0x72 0x0072 # LATIN SMALL LETTER R
461 0x73 0x0073 # LATIN SMALL LETTER S
462 0x74 0x0074 # LATIN SMALL LETTER T
463 0x75 0x0075 # LATIN SMALL LETTER U
464 0x76 0x0076 # LATIN SMALL LETTER V
465 0x77 0x0077 # LATIN SMALL LETTER W
466 0x78 0x0078 # LATIN SMALL LETTER X
467 0x79 0x0079 # LATIN SMALL LETTER Y
468 0x7A 0x007A # LATIN SMALL LETTER Z
469 0x7B <LR>+0x007B # LEFT CURLY BRACKET, left-right
470 0x7C <LR>+0x007C # VERTICAL LINE, left-right
471 0x7D <LR>+0x007D # RIGHT CURLY BRACKET, left-right
474 0x80 0x00C4 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS
475 0x81 0x05F2+0x05B7 # HEBREW LIGATURE YIDDISH YOD YOD PATAH
476 0x82 0x00C7 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA
477 0x83 0x00C9 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH ACUTE
478 0x84 0x00D1 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH TILDE
479 0x85 0x00D6 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS
480 0x86 0x00DC # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS
481 0x87 0x00E1 # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE
482 0x88 0x00E0 # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH GRAVE
483 0x89 0x00E2 # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX
484 0x8A 0x00E4 # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS
485 0x8B 0x00E3 # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH TILDE
486 0x8C 0x00E5 # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE
487 0x8D 0x00E7 # LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA
488 0x8E 0x00E9 # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE
489 0x8F 0x00E8 # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH GRAVE
490 0x90 0x00EA # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX
491 0x91 0x00EB # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS
492 0x92 0x00ED # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH ACUTE
493 0x93 0x00EC # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH GRAVE
494 0x94 0x00EE # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH CIRCUMFLEX
495 0x95 0x00EF # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS
496 0x96 0x00F1 # LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH TILDE
497 0x97 0x00F3 # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH ACUTE
498 0x98 0x00F2 # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH GRAVE
499 0x99 0x00F4 # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX
500 0x9A 0x00F6 # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS
501 0x9B 0x00F5 # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH TILDE
502 0x9C 0x00FA # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH ACUTE
503 0x9D 0x00F9 # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH GRAVE
504 0x9E 0x00FB # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH CIRCUMFLEX
505 0x9F 0x00FC # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS
506 0xA0 <RL>+0x0020 # SPACE, right-left
507 0xA1 <RL>+0x0021 # EXCLAMATION MARK, right-left
508 0xA2 <RL>+0x0022 # QUOTATION MARK, right-left
509 0xA3 <RL>+0x0023 # NUMBER SIGN, right-left
510 0xA4 <RL>+0x0024 # DOLLAR SIGN, right-left
511 0xA5 <RL>+0x0025 # PERCENT SIGN, right-left
512 0xA6 0x20AA # NEW SHEQEL SIGN
513 0xA7 <RL>+0x0027 # APOSTROPHE, right-left
514 0xA8 <RL>+0x0029 # RIGHT PARENTHESIS, right-left # close parenthesis
515 0xA9 <RL>+0x0028 # LEFT PARENTHESIS, right-left # open parenthesis
516 0xAA <RL>+0x002A # ASTERISK, right-left
517 0xAB <RL>+0x002B # PLUS SIGN, right-left
518 0xAC <RL>+0x002C # COMMA, right-left
519 0xAD <RL>+0x002D # HYPHEN-MINUS, right-left
520 0xAE <RL>+0x002E # FULL STOP, right-left
521 0xAF <RL>+0x002F # SOLIDUS, right-left
522 0xB0 <RL>+0x0030 # DIGIT ZERO, right-left (need override)
523 0xB1 <RL>+0x0031 # DIGIT ONE, right-left (need override)
524 0xB2 <RL>+0x0032 # DIGIT TWO, right-left (need override)
525 0xB3 <RL>+0x0033 # DIGIT THREE, right-left (need override)
526 0xB4 <RL>+0x0034 # DIGIT FOUR, right-left (need override)
527 0xB5 <RL>+0x0035 # DIGIT FIVE, right-left (need override)
528 0xB6 <RL>+0x0036 # DIGIT SIX, right-left (need override)
529 0xB7 <RL>+0x0037 # DIGIT SEVEN, right-left (need override)
530 0xB8 <RL>+0x0038 # DIGIT EIGHT, right-left (need override)
531 0xB9 <RL>+0x0039 # DIGIT NINE, right-left (need override)
532 0xBA <RL>+0x003A # COLON, right-left
533 0xBB <RL>+0x003B # SEMICOLON, right-left
534 0xBC <RL>+0x003C # LESS-THAN SIGN, right-left
535 0xBD <RL>+0x003D # EQUALS SIGN, right-left
536 0xBE <RL>+0x003E # GREATER-THAN SIGN, right-left
537 0xBF <RL>+0x003F # QUESTION MARK, right-left
538 0xC0 0xF86A+0x05DC+0x05B9 # Hebrew ligature lamed holam
539 0xC1 <RL>+0x201E # DOUBLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK, right-left
540 0xC2 0xF89B # Hebrew canoral 1
541 0xC3 0xF89C # Hebrew canoral 2
542 0xC4 0xF89D # Hebrew canoral 3
543 0xC5 0xF89E # Hebrew canoral 4
544 0xC6 0x05BC # HEBREW POINT DAGESH OR MAPIQ
545 0xC7 0xFB4B # HEBREW LETTER VAV WITH HOLAM
546 0xC8 0xFB35 # HEBREW LETTER VAV WITH DAGESH
547 0xC9 <RL>+0x2026 # HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS, right-left
548 0xCA <RL>+0x00A0 # NO-BREAK SPACE, right-left
549 0xCB 0x05B8 # HEBREW POINT QAMATS
550 0xCC 0x05B7 # HEBREW POINT PATAH
551 0xCD 0x05B5 # HEBREW POINT TSERE
552 0xCE 0x05B6 # HEBREW POINT SEGOL
553 0xCF 0x05B4 # HEBREW POINT HIRIQ
554 0xD0 <RL>+0x2013 # EN DASH, right-left
555 0xD1 <RL>+0x2014 # EM DASH, right-left
556 0xD2 <RL>+0x201C # LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK, right-left
557 0xD3 <RL>+0x201D # RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK, right-left
558 0xD4 <RL>+0x2018 # LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK, right-left
559 0xD5 <RL>+0x2019 # RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK, right-left
560 0xD6 0xFB2A # HEBREW LETTER SHIN WITH SHIN DOT
561 0xD7 0xFB2B # HEBREW LETTER SHIN WITH SIN DOT
562 0xD8 0x05BF # HEBREW POINT RAFE
563 0xD9 0x05B0 # HEBREW POINT SHEVA
564 0xDA 0x05B2 # HEBREW POINT HATAF PATAH
565 0xDB 0x05B1 # HEBREW POINT HATAF SEGOL
566 0xDC 0x05BB # HEBREW POINT QUBUTS
567 0xDD 0x05B9 # HEBREW POINT HOLAM
568 0xDE 0x05B8+0xF87F # HEBREW POINT QAMATS, alternate form "qamats qatan"
569 0xDF 0x05B3 # HEBREW POINT HATAF QAMATS
570 0xE0 0x05D0 # HEBREW LETTER ALEF
571 0xE1 0x05D1 # HEBREW LETTER BET
572 0xE2 0x05D2 # HEBREW LETTER GIMEL
573 0xE3 0x05D3 # HEBREW LETTER DALET
574 0xE4 0x05D4 # HEBREW LETTER HE
575 0xE5 0x05D5 # HEBREW LETTER VAV
576 0xE6 0x05D6 # HEBREW LETTER ZAYIN
577 0xE7 0x05D7 # HEBREW LETTER HET
578 0xE8 0x05D8 # HEBREW LETTER TET
579 0xE9 0x05D9 # HEBREW LETTER YOD
580 0xEA 0x05DA # HEBREW LETTER FINAL KAF
581 0xEB 0x05DB # HEBREW LETTER KAF
582 0xEC 0x05DC # HEBREW LETTER LAMED
583 0xED 0x05DD # HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM
584 0xEE 0x05DE # HEBREW LETTER MEM
585 0xEF 0x05DF # HEBREW LETTER FINAL NUN
586 0xF0 0x05E0 # HEBREW LETTER NUN
587 0xF1 0x05E1 # HEBREW LETTER SAMEKH
588 0xF2 0x05E2 # HEBREW LETTER AYIN
589 0xF3 0x05E3 # HEBREW LETTER FINAL PE
590 0xF4 0x05E4 # HEBREW LETTER PE
591 0xF5 0x05E5 # HEBREW LETTER FINAL TSADI
592 0xF6 0x05E6 # HEBREW LETTER TSADI
593 0xF7 0x05E7 # HEBREW LETTER QOF
594 0xF8 0x05E8 # HEBREW LETTER RESH
595 0xF9 0x05E9 # HEBREW LETTER SHIN
596 0xFA 0x05EA # HEBREW LETTER TAV
597 0xFB <RL>+0x007D # RIGHT CURLY BRACKET, right-left
598 0xFC <RL>+0x005D # RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET, right-left
599 0xFD <RL>+0x007B # LEFT CURLY BRACKET, right-left
600 0xFE <RL>+0x005B # LEFT SQUARE BRACKET, right-left
601 0xFF <RL>+0x007C # VERTICAL LINE, right-left