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#=======================================================================
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# File name: ARABIC.TXT
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#
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# Contents: Map (external version) from Mac OS Arabic
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# character set to Unicode 2.1 and later.
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#
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# Copyright: (c) 1994-2002, 2005 by Apple Computer, Inc., all rights
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# reserved.
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#
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# Contact: charsets@apple.com
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#
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# Changes:
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# c02 2005-Apr-04 Update header comments. Matches internal xml
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# <c1.2> and Text Encoding Converter 2.0.
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# b3,c1 2002-Dec-19 Add comments about character display and
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# direction overrides. Update URLs, notes.
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# Matches internal utom<b4>.
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# b02 1999-Sep-22 Update contact e-mail address. Matches
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# internal utom<b1>, ufrm<b1>, and Text
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# Encoding Converter version 1.5.
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# n10 1998-Feb-05 Show required Unicode character
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# directionality in a different way. Matches
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# internal utom<n4>, ufrm<n21>, and Text
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# Encoding Converter version 1.3. Update
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# header comments; include information on
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# loose mapping of digits.
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# n07 1997-Jul-17 Update to match internal utom<n2>, ufrm<n17>:
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# Change standard mapping for 0xC0 from U+066D
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# to U+274A. Add direction overrides to
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# mappings for 0x25, 0x2C, 0x3B, 0x3F. Add
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# information on variants.
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# n03 1995-Apr-18 First version (after fixing some typos).
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# Matches internal ufrm<n11>.
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#
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# Standard header:
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# ----------------
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#
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# Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple
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# Computer, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries.
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# Unicode is a trademark of Unicode Inc. For the sake of brevity,
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# throughout this document, "Macintosh" can be used to refer to
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# Macintosh computers and "Unicode" can be used to refer to the
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# Unicode standard.
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#
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# Apple Computer, Inc. ("Apple") makes no warranty or representation,
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# either express or implied, with respect to this document and the
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# included data, its quality, accuracy, or fitness for a particular
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# purpose. In no event will Apple be liable for direct, indirect,
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# special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any
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# defect or inaccuracy in this document or the included data.
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#
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# These mapping tables and character lists are subject to change.
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# The latest tables should be available from the following:
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#
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# <http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE/>
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#
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# For general information about Mac OS encodings and these mapping
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# tables, see the file "README.TXT".
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#
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# Format:
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# -------
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#
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# Three tab-separated columns;
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# '#' begins a comment which continues to the end of the line.
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# Column #1 is the Mac OS Arabic code (in hex as 0xNN).
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# Column #2 is the corresponding Unicode (in hex as 0xNNNN),
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# possibly preceded by a tag indicating required directionality
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# (i.e. <LR>+0xNNNN or <RL>+0xNNNN).
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# Column #3 is a comment containing the Unicode name.
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#
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# The entries are in Mac OS Arabic code order.
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#
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# Control character mappings are not shown in this table, following
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# the conventions of the standard UTC mapping tables. However, the
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# Mac OS Arabic character set uses the standard control characters at
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# 0x00-0x1F and 0x7F.
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#
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# Notes on Mac OS Arabic:
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# -----------------------
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#
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# This is a legacy Mac OS encoding; in the Mac OS X Carbon and Cocoa
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# environments, it is only supported via transcoding to and from
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# Unicode.
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#
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# 1. General
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#
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# The Mac OS Arabic character set is intended to cover Arabic as
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# used in North Africa, the Arabian peninsula, and the Levant. It
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# also contains several characters needed for Urdu and/or Farsi.
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#
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# The Mac OS Arabic character set is essentially a superset of ISO
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# 8859-6. The 8859-6 code points that are interpreted differently
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# in the Mac OS Arabic set are as follows:
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# 0xA0 is NO-BREAK SPACE in 8859-6 and right-left SPACE in Mac OS
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# Arabic; NO-BREAK is 0x81 in Mac OS Arabic.
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# 0xA4 is CURRENCY SIGN in 8859-6 and right-left DOLLAR SIGN in
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# Mac OS Arabic.
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# 0xAD is SOFT HYPHEN in 8859-6 and right-left HYPHEN-MINUS in
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# Mac OS Arabic.
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# ISO 8859-6 specifies that codes 0x30-0x39 can be rendered either
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# with European digit shapes or Arabic digit shapes. This is also
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# true in Mac OS Arabic, which determines from context which digit
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# shapes to use (see below).
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#
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# The Mac OS Arabic character set uses the C1 controls area and other
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# code points which are undefined in ISO 8859-6 for additional
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# graphic characters: additional Arabic letters for Farsi and Urdu,
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# some accented Roman letters for European languages (such as French),
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# and duplicates of some of the punctuation, symbols, and digits in
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# the ASCII block. The duplicate punctuation, symbol, and digit
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# characters have right-left directionality, while the ASCII versions
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# have left-right directionality. See the next section for more
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# information on this.
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#
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# Mac OS Arabic characters 0xEB-0xF2 are non-spacing/combining marks.
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#
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# 2. Directional characters and roundtrip fidelity
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#
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# The Mac OS Arabic character set was developed in 1986-1987. At that
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# time the bidirectional line layout algorithm used in the Mac OS
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# Arabic system was fairly simple; it used only a few direction
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# classes (instead of the 19 now used in the Unicode bidirectional
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# algorithm). In order to permit users to handle some tricky layout
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# problems, certain punctuation and symbol characters were encoded
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# twice, one with a left-right direction attribute and the other with
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# a right-left direction attribute.
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#
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# For example, plus sign is encoded at 0x2B with a left-right
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# attribute, and at 0xAB with a right-left attribute. However, there
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# is only one PLUS SIGN character in Unicode. This leads to some
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# interesting problems when mapping between Mac OS Arabic and Unicode;
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# see below.
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#
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# A related problem is that even when a particular character is
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# encoded only once in Mac OS Arabic, it may have a different
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# direction attribute than the corresponding Unicode character.
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#
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# For example, the Mac OS Arabic character at 0x93 is HORIZONTAL
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# ELLIPSIS with strong right-left direction. However, the Unicode
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# character HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS has direction class neutral.
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#
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# 3. Behavior of ASCII-range numbers in WorldScript
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#
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# Mac OS Arabic also has two sets of digit codes.
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#
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# The digits at 0x30-0x39 may be displayed using either European
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# digit forms or Arabic digit forms, depending on context. If there
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# is a "strong European" character such as a Latin letter on either
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# side of a sequence consisting of digits 0x30-0x39 and possibly comma
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# 0x2C or period 0x2E, then the characters will be displayed using
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# European forms (This will happen even if there are neutral characters
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# between the digits and the strong European character). Otherwise, the
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# digits will be displayed using Arabic forms, the comma will be
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# displayed as Arabic thousands separator, and the period as Arabic
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# decimal separator. In any case, 0x2C, 0x2E, and 0x30-0x39 are always
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# left-right.
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#
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# The digits at 0xB0-0xB9 are always displayed using Arabic digit
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# shapes, and moreover, these digits always have strong right-left
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# directionality. These are mainly intended for special layout
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# purposes such as part numbers, etc.
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#
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# 4. Font variants
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#
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# The table in this file gives the Unicode mappings for the standard
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# Mac OS Arabic encoding. This encoding is supported by the Cairo font
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# (the system font for Arabic), and is the encoding supported by the
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# text processing utilities. However, the other Arabic fonts actually
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# implement slightly different encodings; this mainly affects the code
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# points 0xAA and 0xC0. For these code points the standard Mac OS
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# Arabic encoding has the following mappings:
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# 0xAA -> <RL>+0x002A ASTERISK, right-left
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# 0xC0 -> <RL>+0x274A EIGHT TEARDROP-SPOKED PROPELLER ASTERISK,
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# right-left
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# This mapping of 0xAA is consistent with the normal convention for
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# Mac OS Arabic and Hebrew that the right-left duplicates have codes
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# that are equal to the ASCII code of the left-right character plus
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# 0x80. However, in all of the other fonts, 0xAA is MULTIPLY SIGN, and
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# right-left ASTERISK may be at a different code point. The other
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# variants are described below.
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#
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# The TrueType variant is used for most of the Arabic TrueType fonts:
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# Baghdad, Geeza, Kufi, Nadeem. It differs from the standard variant
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# in the following way:
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# 0xAA -> <RL>+0x00D7 MULTIPLICATION SIGN, right-left
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# 0xC0 -> <RL>+0x002A ASTERISK, right-left
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#
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# The Thuluth variant is used for the Arabic Postscript-only fonts:
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# Thuluth and Thuluth bold. It differs from the standard variant in
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# the following way:
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# 0xAA -> <RL>+0x00D7 MULTIPLICATION SIGN, right-left
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# 0xC0 -> 0x066D ARABIC FIVE POINTED STAR
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#
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# The AlBayan variant is used for the Arabic TrueType font Al Bayan.
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# It differs from the standard variant in the following way:
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# 0x81 -> no mapping (glyph just has authorship information, etc.)
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# 0xA3 -> 0xFDFA ARABIC LIGATURE SALLALLAHOU ALAYHE WASALLAM
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# 0xA4 -> 0xFDF2 ARABIC LIGATURE ALLAH ISOLATED FORM
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# 0xAA -> <RL>+0x00D7 MULTIPLICATION SIGN, right-left
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# 0xDC -> <RL>+0x25CF BLACK CIRCLE, right-left
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# 0xFC -> <RL>+0x25A0 BLACK SQUARE, right-left
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#
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# Unicode mapping issues and notes:
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# ---------------------------------
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#
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# 1. Matching the direction of Mac OS Arabic characters
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#
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# When Mac OS Arabic encodes a character twice but with different
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# direction attributes for the two code points - as in the case of
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# plus sign mentioned above - we need a way to map both Mac OS Arabic
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# code points to Unicode and back again without loss of information.
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# With the plus sign, for example, mapping one of the Mac OS Arabic
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# characters to a code in the Unicode corporate use zone is
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# undesirable, since both of the plus sign characters are likely to
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# be used in text that is interchanged.
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#
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# The problem is solved with the use of direction override characters
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# and direction-dependent mappings. When mapping from Mac OS Arabic
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# to Unicode, we use direction overrides as necessary to force the
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# direction of the resulting Unicode characters.
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#
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# The required direction is indicated by a direction tag in the
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# mappings. A tag of <LR> means the corresponding Unicode character
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# must have a strong left-right context, and a tag of <RL> indicates
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# a right-left context.
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#
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# For example, the mapping of 0x2B is given as <LR>+0x002B; the
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# mapping of 0xAB is given as <RL>+0x002B. If we map an isolated
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# instance of 0x2B to Unicode, it should be mapped as follows (LRO
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# indicates LEFT-RIGHT OVERRIDE, PDF indicates POP DIRECTION
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# FORMATTING):
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#
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# 0x2B -> 0x202D (LRO) + 0x002B (PLUS SIGN) + 0x202C (PDF)
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#
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# When mapping several characters in a row that require direction
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# forcing, the overrides need only be used at the beginning and end.
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# For example:
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#
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# 0x24 0x20 0x28 0x29 -> 0x202D 0x0024 0x0020 0x0028 0x0029 0x202C
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#
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# If neutral characters that require direction forcing are already
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# between strong-direction characters with matching directionality,
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# then direction overrides need not be used. Direction overrides are
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# always needed to map the right-left digits at 0xB0-0xB9.
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#
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# When mapping from Unicode to Mac OS Arabic, the Unicode
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# bidirectional algorithm should be used to determine resolved
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# direction of the Unicode characters. The mapping from Unicode to
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# Mac OS Arabic can then be disambiguated by the use of the resolved
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# direction:
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#
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# Unicode 0x002B -> Mac OS Arabic 0x2B (if L) or 0xAB (if R)
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#
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# However, this also means the direction override characters should
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# be discarded when mapping from Unicode to Mac OS Arabic (after
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# they have been used to determine resolved direction), since the
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# direction override information is carried by the code point itself.
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#
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# Even when direction overrides are not needed for roundtrip
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# fidelity, they are sometimes used when mapping Mac OS Arabic
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# characters to Unicode in order to achieve similar text layout with
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# the resulting Unicode text. For example, the single Mac OS Arabic
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# ellipsis character has direction class right-left,and there is no
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# left-right version. However, the Unicode HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
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# character has direction class neutral (which means it may end up
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# with a resolved direction of left-right if surrounded by left-right
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# characters). When mapping the Mac OS Arabic ellipsis to Unicode, it
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# is surrounded with a direction override to help preserve proper
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# text layout. The resolved direction is not needed or used when
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# mapping the Unicode HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS back to Mac OS Arabic.
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#
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# 2. Mapping the Mac OS Arabic digits
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#
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# The main table below contains mappings that should be used when
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# strict round-trip fidelity is required. However, for numeric
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# values, the mappings in that table will produce Unicode characters
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# that may appear different than the Mac OS Arabic text displayed on
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# a Mac OS system using WorldScript. This is because WorldScript
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# uses context-dependent display for the 0x30-0x39 digits.
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#
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# If roundtrip fidelity is not required, then the following
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# alternate mappings should be used when a sequence of 0x30-0x39
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# digits - possibly including 0x2C and 0x2E - occurs in an Arabic
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# context (that is, when the first "strong" character on either side
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# of the digit sequence is Arabic, or there is no strong character):
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#
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# 0x2C 0x066C # ARABIC THOUSANDS SEPARATOR
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# 0x2E 0x066B # ARABIC DECIMAL SEPARATOR
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# 0x30 0x0660 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT ZERO
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# 0x31 0x0661 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT ONE
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# 0x32 0x0662 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT TWO
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# 0x33 0x0663 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT THREE
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# 0x34 0x0664 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT FOUR
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# 0x35 0x0665 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT FIVE
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# 0x36 0x0666 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT SIX
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# 0x37 0x0667 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT SEVEN
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# 0x38 0x0668 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT EIGHT
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# 0x39 0x0669 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT NINE
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#
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# Details of mapping changes in each version:
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# -------------------------------------------
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#
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# Changes from version n03 to version n07:
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#
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# - Change mapping for 0xC0 from U+066D to U+274A.
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#
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# - Add direction overrides (required directionality) to mappings
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# for 0x25, 0x2C, 0x3B, 0x3F.
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#
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##################
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0x20 <LR>+0x0020 # SPACE, left-right
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0x21 <LR>+0x0021 # EXCLAMATION MARK, left-right
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0x22 <LR>+0x0022 # QUOTATION MARK, left-right
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0x23 <LR>+0x0023 # NUMBER SIGN, left-right
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0x24 <LR>+0x0024 # DOLLAR SIGN, left-right
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0x25 <LR>+0x0025 # PERCENT SIGN, left-right
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0x26 <LR>+0x0026 # AMPERSAND, left-right
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0x27 <LR>+0x0027 # APOSTROPHE, left-right
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0x28 <LR>+0x0028 # LEFT PARENTHESIS, left-right
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0x29 <LR>+0x0029 # RIGHT PARENTHESIS, left-right
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0x2A <LR>+0x002A # ASTERISK, left-right
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0x2B <LR>+0x002B # PLUS SIGN, left-right
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0x2C <LR>+0x002C # COMMA, left-right; in Arabic-script context, displayed as 0x066C ARABIC THOUSANDS SEPARATOR
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0x2D <LR>+0x002D # HYPHEN-MINUS, left-right
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0x2E <LR>+0x002E # FULL STOP, left-right; in Arabic-script context, displayed as 0x066B ARABIC DECIMAL SEPARATOR
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0x2F <LR>+0x002F # SOLIDUS, left-right
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0x30 0x0030 # DIGIT ZERO; in Arabic-script context, displayed as 0x0660 ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT ZERO
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0x31 0x0031 # DIGIT ONE; in Arabic-script context, displayed as 0x0661 ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT ONE
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0x32 0x0032 # DIGIT TWO; in Arabic-script context, displayed as 0x0662 ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT TWO
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0x33 0x0033 # DIGIT THREE; in Arabic-script context, displayed as 0x0663 ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT THREE
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0x34 0x0034 # DIGIT FOUR; in Arabic-script context, displayed as 0x0664 ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT FOUR
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0x35 0x0035 # DIGIT FIVE; in Arabic-script context, displayed as 0x0665 ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT FIVE
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0x36 0x0036 # DIGIT SIX; in Arabic-script context, displayed as 0x0666 ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT SIX
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0x37 0x0037 # DIGIT SEVEN; in Arabic-script context, displayed as 0x0667 ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT SEVEN
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0x38 0x0038 # DIGIT EIGHT; in Arabic-script context, displayed as 0x0668 ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT EIGHT
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0x39 0x0039 # DIGIT NINE; in Arabic-script context, displayed as 0x0669 ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT NINE
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0x3A <LR>+0x003A # COLON, left-right
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0x3B <LR>+0x003B # SEMICOLON, left-right
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0x3C <LR>+0x003C # LESS-THAN SIGN, left-right
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0x3D <LR>+0x003D # EQUALS SIGN, left-right
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0x3E <LR>+0x003E # GREATER-THAN SIGN, left-right
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0x3F <LR>+0x003F # QUESTION MARK, left-right
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0x40 0x0040 # COMMERCIAL AT
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0x41 0x0041 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A
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0x42 0x0042 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B
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0x43 0x0043 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C
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0x44 0x0044 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D
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0x45 0x0045 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E
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0x46 0x0046 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F
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0x47 0x0047 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G
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0x48 0x0048 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H
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0x49 0x0049 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I
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0x4A 0x004A # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J
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0x4B 0x004B # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K
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0x4C 0x004C # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L
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0x4D 0x004D # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M
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0x4E 0x004E # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N
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0x4F 0x004F # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O
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0x50 0x0050 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P
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0x51 0x0051 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q
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0x52 0x0052 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R
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0x53 0x0053 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S
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0x54 0x0054 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T
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0x55 0x0055 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U
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0x56 0x0056 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V
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0x57 0x0057 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W
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0x58 0x0058 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X
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0x59 0x0059 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y
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0x5A 0x005A # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z
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0x5B <LR>+0x005B # LEFT SQUARE BRACKET, left-right
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0x5C <LR>+0x005C # REVERSE SOLIDUS, left-right
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0x5D <LR>+0x005D # RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET, left-right
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0x5E <LR>+0x005E # CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT, left-right
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0x5F <LR>+0x005F # LOW LINE, left-right
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0x60 0x0060 # GRAVE ACCENT
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0x61 0x0061 # LATIN SMALL LETTER A
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0x62 0x0062 # LATIN SMALL LETTER B
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0x63 0x0063 # LATIN SMALL LETTER C
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0x64 0x0064 # LATIN SMALL LETTER D
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0x65 0x0065 # LATIN SMALL LETTER E
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0x66 0x0066 # LATIN SMALL LETTER F
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0x67 0x0067 # LATIN SMALL LETTER G
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0x68 0x0068 # LATIN SMALL LETTER H
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0x69 0x0069 # LATIN SMALL LETTER I
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0x6A 0x006A # LATIN SMALL LETTER J
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0x6B 0x006B # LATIN SMALL LETTER K
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0x6C 0x006C # LATIN SMALL LETTER L
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0x6D 0x006D # LATIN SMALL LETTER M
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0x6E 0x006E # LATIN SMALL LETTER N
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0x6F 0x006F # LATIN SMALL LETTER O
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0x70 0x0070 # LATIN SMALL LETTER P
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0x71 0x0071 # LATIN SMALL LETTER Q
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0x72 0x0072 # LATIN SMALL LETTER R
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0x73 0x0073 # LATIN SMALL LETTER S
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0x74 0x0074 # LATIN SMALL LETTER T
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0x75 0x0075 # LATIN SMALL LETTER U
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0x76 0x0076 # LATIN SMALL LETTER V
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0x77 0x0077 # LATIN SMALL LETTER W
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0x78 0x0078 # LATIN SMALL LETTER X
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0x79 0x0079 # LATIN SMALL LETTER Y
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0x7A 0x007A # LATIN SMALL LETTER Z
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0x7B <LR>+0x007B # LEFT CURLY BRACKET, left-right
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0x7C <LR>+0x007C # VERTICAL LINE, left-right
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0x7D <LR>+0x007D # RIGHT CURLY BRACKET, left-right
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0x7E 0x007E # TILDE
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0x80 0x00C4 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS
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0x81 <RL>+0x00A0 # NO-BREAK SPACE, right-left
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0x82 0x00C7 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA
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0x83 0x00C9 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH ACUTE
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0x84 0x00D1 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH TILDE
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0x85 0x00D6 # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS
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0x86 0x00DC # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS
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0x87 0x00E1 # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE
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0x88 0x00E0 # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH GRAVE
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0x89 0x00E2 # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX
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0x8A 0x00E4 # LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS
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0x8B 0x06BA # ARABIC LETTER NOON GHUNNA
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0x8C <RL>+0x00AB # LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK, right-left
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0x8D 0x00E7 # LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA
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0x8E 0x00E9 # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE
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0x8F 0x00E8 # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH GRAVE
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0x90 0x00EA # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX
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0x91 0x00EB # LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS
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0x92 0x00ED # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH ACUTE
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0x93 <RL>+0x2026 # HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS, right-left
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0x94 0x00EE # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH CIRCUMFLEX
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0x95 0x00EF # LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS
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0x96 0x00F1 # LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH TILDE
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0x97 0x00F3 # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH ACUTE
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0x98 <RL>+0x00BB # RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK, right-left
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0x99 0x00F4 # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX
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0x9A 0x00F6 # LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS
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0x9B <RL>+0x00F7 # DIVISION SIGN, right-left
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0x9C 0x00FA # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH ACUTE
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0x9D 0x00F9 # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH GRAVE
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0x9E 0x00FB # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH CIRCUMFLEX
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0x9F 0x00FC # LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS
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0xA0 <RL>+0x0020 # SPACE, right-left
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0xA1 <RL>+0x0021 # EXCLAMATION MARK, right-left
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0xA2 <RL>+0x0022 # QUOTATION MARK, right-left
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0xA3 <RL>+0x0023 # NUMBER SIGN, right-left
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0xA4 <RL>+0x0024 # DOLLAR SIGN, right-left
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0xA5 0x066A # ARABIC PERCENT SIGN
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0xA6 <RL>+0x0026 # AMPERSAND, right-left
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0xA7 <RL>+0x0027 # APOSTROPHE, right-left
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0xA8 <RL>+0x0028 # LEFT PARENTHESIS, right-left
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0xA9 <RL>+0x0029 # RIGHT PARENTHESIS, right-left
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0xAA <RL>+0x002A # ASTERISK, right-left
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0xAB <RL>+0x002B # PLUS SIGN, right-left
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0xAC 0x060C # ARABIC COMMA
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0xAD <RL>+0x002D # HYPHEN-MINUS, right-left
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0xAE <RL>+0x002E # FULL STOP, right-left
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0xAF <RL>+0x002F # SOLIDUS, right-left
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0xB0 <RL>+0x0660 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT ZERO, right-left (need override)
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0xB1 <RL>+0x0661 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT ONE, right-left (need override)
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0xB2 <RL>+0x0662 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT TWO, right-left (need override)
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0xB3 <RL>+0x0663 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT THREE, right-left (need override)
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0xB4 <RL>+0x0664 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT FOUR, right-left (need override)
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0xB5 <RL>+0x0665 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT FIVE, right-left (need override)
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0xB6 <RL>+0x0666 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT SIX, right-left (need override)
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0xB7 <RL>+0x0667 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT SEVEN, right-left (need override)
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0xB8 <RL>+0x0668 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT EIGHT, right-left (need override)
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0xB9 <RL>+0x0669 # ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT NINE, right-left (need override)
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0xBA <RL>+0x003A # COLON, right-left
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0xBB 0x061B # ARABIC SEMICOLON
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0xBC <RL>+0x003C # LESS-THAN SIGN, right-left
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0xBD <RL>+0x003D # EQUALS SIGN, right-left
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0xBE <RL>+0x003E # GREATER-THAN SIGN, right-left
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0xBF 0x061F # ARABIC QUESTION MARK
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0xC0 <RL>+0x274A # EIGHT TEARDROP-SPOKED PROPELLER ASTERISK, right-left
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0xC1 0x0621 # ARABIC LETTER HAMZA
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0xC2 0x0622 # ARABIC LETTER ALEF WITH MADDA ABOVE
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0xC3 0x0623 # ARABIC LETTER ALEF WITH HAMZA ABOVE
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0xC4 0x0624 # ARABIC LETTER WAW WITH HAMZA ABOVE
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0xC5 0x0625 # ARABIC LETTER ALEF WITH HAMZA BELOW
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0xC6 0x0626 # ARABIC LETTER YEH WITH HAMZA ABOVE
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0xC7 0x0627 # ARABIC LETTER ALEF
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0xC8 0x0628 # ARABIC LETTER BEH
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0xC9 0x0629 # ARABIC LETTER TEH MARBUTA
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0xCA 0x062A # ARABIC LETTER TEH
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0xCB 0x062B # ARABIC LETTER THEH
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0xCC 0x062C # ARABIC LETTER JEEM
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0xCD 0x062D # ARABIC LETTER HAH
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0xCE 0x062E # ARABIC LETTER KHAH
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0xCF 0x062F # ARABIC LETTER DAL
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0xD0 0x0630 # ARABIC LETTER THAL
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0xD1 0x0631 # ARABIC LETTER REH
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0xD2 0x0632 # ARABIC LETTER ZAIN
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0xD3 0x0633 # ARABIC LETTER SEEN
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0xD4 0x0634 # ARABIC LETTER SHEEN
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0xD5 0x0635 # ARABIC LETTER SAD
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0xD6 0x0636 # ARABIC LETTER DAD
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0xD7 0x0637 # ARABIC LETTER TAH
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0xD8 0x0638 # ARABIC LETTER ZAH
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0xD9 0x0639 # ARABIC LETTER AIN
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0xDA 0x063A # ARABIC LETTER GHAIN
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0xDB <RL>+0x005B # LEFT SQUARE BRACKET, right-left
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0xDC <RL>+0x005C # REVERSE SOLIDUS, right-left
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0xDD <RL>+0x005D # RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET, right-left
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0xDE <RL>+0x005E # CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT, right-left
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0xDF <RL>+0x005F # LOW LINE, right-left
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0xE0 0x0640 # ARABIC TATWEEL
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0xE1 0x0641 # ARABIC LETTER FEH
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0xE2 0x0642 # ARABIC LETTER QAF
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0xE3 0x0643 # ARABIC LETTER KAF
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0xE4 0x0644 # ARABIC LETTER LAM
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0xE5 0x0645 # ARABIC LETTER MEEM
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0xE6 0x0646 # ARABIC LETTER NOON
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0xE7 0x0647 # ARABIC LETTER HEH
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0xE8 0x0648 # ARABIC LETTER WAW
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0xE9 0x0649 # ARABIC LETTER ALEF MAKSURA
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0xEA 0x064A # ARABIC LETTER YEH
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0xEB 0x064B # ARABIC FATHATAN
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0xEC 0x064C # ARABIC DAMMATAN
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0xED 0x064D # ARABIC KASRATAN
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0xEE 0x064E # ARABIC FATHA
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0xEF 0x064F # ARABIC DAMMA
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0xF0 0x0650 # ARABIC KASRA
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0xF1 0x0651 # ARABIC SHADDA
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0xF2 0x0652 # ARABIC SUKUN
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0xF3 0x067E # ARABIC LETTER PEH
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0xF4 0x0679 # ARABIC LETTER TTEH
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0xF5 0x0686 # ARABIC LETTER TCHEH
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0xF6 0x06D5 # ARABIC LETTER AE
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0xF7 0x06A4 # ARABIC LETTER VEH
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0xF8 0x06AF # ARABIC LETTER GAF
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0xF9 0x0688 # ARABIC LETTER DDAL
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0xFA 0x0691 # ARABIC LETTER RREH
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0xFB <RL>+0x007B # LEFT CURLY BRACKET, right-left
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0xFC <RL>+0x007C # VERTICAL LINE, right-left
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0xFD <RL>+0x007D # RIGHT CURLY BRACKET, right-left
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0xFE 0x0698 # ARABIC LETTER JEH
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0xFF 0x06D2 # ARABIC LETTER YEH BARREE
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