International character sets

When an international character set is selected by a command from software, the following changes are made in the Standard Italic character set:

Country

35

36

64

88

90 91 92 93 94 96123124125126

U.S.A.

#

$

@

x

z [

\ ] “ ‘ { ! } ‘

FRANCE

#

$

a

x

z

0

Q

 

A ‘

e

u

e

 

 

#

$ s x z h o U A ‘ a

o u

 

ENGLAND

i

$

@

x

z [ \ ] A ‘ { ; } ‘

1

#

$ @

x z

 

0

A “ ‘ a

# 5

-

SWEDEN

#

H

E

x

z

A o A u 6 a o a u

 

#

$ @

x z “ \ 6 A u a o e i

1

R

$ @ x z i N

 

A ‘

 

 

} ‘

 

# $ @

x

z [ Y

] A ‘ { : } ‘

NORWAY

#

H

13 x

z

&

0

A

e

2

@

5

u

2

# $ E

x

z 1 0 A u 6 z # i% u

2

#

$ a

x

z i N

 

e ‘

i

 

6

u

 

# $ a

x z i # L e u

i

 

6

u

 

# $ @

x

z [ w 1 A ‘

{

i

}

-

 

# $ @ ~

~ [ \ 1 “ ‘ A ~ 6 -

 

# $ s x

z “ ‘ “

‘ @ @

 

m

The command for selecting the ,intemational character set is:

<ESC> “R” n

Where n means character code n, i.e. CHR$(n) in BASIC. The values of n are:

O

U.S.A.

6

Italy

12

Latin America

1

France

7

Spain I

13

Korea

2

Germany

8

Japan

14

Irish

3

England

9

Norway

64

Legal

4

Denmark I

10

Denmark II

 

 

5

Sweden

11

Spain II

 

 

1

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