This document summarizes the contents of a table containing character code mappings across 19 columns for various character encoding schemes. The table contains CIDs (character IDs) in the first column and maps them to character codes in specific encoding schemes in the other columns. Some key points:
- It covers encodings for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean character sets like Big5, CNS1, various Unicode encodings.
- Each column represents character mappings for a different CMap file, with notes on writing directions and character sets for each CMap.
- A CID can map to multiple character codes if used in multiple points in a CMap.
This document summarizes the contents of a table containing character code mappings across 19 columns for various character encoding schemes. The table contains CIDs (character IDs) in the first column and maps them to character codes in specific encoding schemes in the other columns. Some key points:
- It covers encodings for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean character sets like Big5, CNS1, various Unicode encodings.
- Each column represents character mappings for a different CMap file, with notes on writing directions and character sets for each CMap.
- A CID can map to multiple character codes if used in multiple points in a CMap.
This document summarizes the contents of a table containing character code mappings across 19 columns for various character encoding schemes. The table contains CIDs (character IDs) in the first column and maps them to character codes in specific encoding schemes in the other columns. Some key points:
- It covers encodings for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean character sets like Big5, CNS1, various Unicode encodings.
- Each column represents character mappings for a different CMap file, with notes on writing directions and character sets for each CMap.
- A CID can map to multiple character codes if used in multiple points in a CMap.
This document summarizes the contents of a table containing character code mappings across 19 columns for various character encoding schemes. The table contains CIDs (character IDs) in the first column and maps them to character codes in specific encoding schemes in the other columns. Some key points:
- It covers encodings for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean character sets like Big5, CNS1, various Unicode encodings.
- Each column represents character mappings for a different CMap file, with notes on writing directions and character sets for each CMap.
- A CID can map to multiple character codes if used in multiple points in a CMap.