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Code Page 437
Setting up the Unicode Input Method Editor in Windows
If you need help with IME support in Vista see the following article: Setting up IME in Vista
Code by Galleon
Western European Unicode CP850 .......... Western European + € sign CP858
Hebrew Unicode CP862 (80-9A hex)
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'''CP437''' is the character set of the original IBM PC. It is also known as DOS-US, OEM-US or IBM Extended character set. They also may erroneously be referred to as the OEM font, Extended ASCII or High ASCII. | '''CP437''' is the character set of the original IBM PC. It is also known as DOS-US, OEM-US or IBM Extended character set. They also may erroneously be referred to as the OEM font, Extended ASCII or High ASCII. | ||
<center>[ | <center>[[Wikipedia:Code page 437|Code Page 437]]</center> | ||
* Unicode references: | * Unicode references: | ||
:* 1) What is the glyph represented by that UNICODE value: [http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/search.htm Unicode Format Info] | :* 1) What is the glyph represented by that UNICODE value: [http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/search.htm Unicode Format Info] | ||
:* 2) Which fonts support the characters I want to use: [ | :* 2) Which fonts support the characters I want to use: [[Wikipedia:Unicode typefaces#Comparison_of_fonts|Unicode Fonts]] | ||
:* 3) What was the format again?: [http://www.birds-eye.net/definition/u/unicode.shtml Unicode Formats] | :* 3) What was the format again?: [http://www.birds-eye.net/definition/u/unicode.shtml Unicode Formats] | ||
:* A UTF32 value is usually(but by no means always!) the same as a UTF16 value just with the top 2 bytes set to 0. | :* A UTF32 value is usually(but by no means always!) the same as a UTF16 value just with the top 2 bytes set to 0. | ||
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{{Cl|DATA}} 173,177,8215,190,182,167,247,184,176,168,183,185,179,178,9632,160 | {{Cl|DATA}} 173,177,8215,190,182,167,247,184,176,168,183,185,179,178,9632,160 | ||
{{CodeEnd}} | {{CodeEnd}} | ||
{{ | {{Small|Code by Galleon}} | ||
<center>[ | <center>[[Wikipedia:Code page 850|Western European Unicode CP850]] .......... [[Wikipedia:CP858|Western European + € sign CP858]]</center> | ||
<center>[ | <center>[[Wikipedia:Code page 862|Hebrew Unicode CP862 (80-9A hex)]]</center> | ||
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* [[ASCII]], [[ASCII Table]] | * [[ASCII]], [[ASCII Table]] | ||
* [[_KEYHIT]], [[_KEYDOWN]] | * [[_KEYHIT]], [[_KEYDOWN]] | ||
* [[_MAPUNICODE]] | * [[_MAPUNICODE]] | ||
* [[Code Pages]] | * [[Code Pages]] | ||
* [[Text Using Graphics]] | * [[Text Using Graphics]] | ||
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CP437 is the character set of the original IBM PC. It is also known as DOS-US, OEM-US or IBM Extended character set. They also may erroneously be referred to as the OEM font, Extended ASCII or High ASCII.
- Unicode references:
- 1) What is the glyph represented by that UNICODE value: Unicode Format Info
- 2) Which fonts support the characters I want to use: Unicode Fonts
- 3) What was the format again?: Unicode Formats
- A UTF32 value is usually(but by no means always!) the same as a UTF16 value just with the top 2 bytes set to 0.
- Setting up a typing language in the QB64 IDE:
- Step 1: In the OPTIONS menu select DISPLAY, then check the CUSTOM FONT check-box.
- Step 2: In the OPTIONS menu select LANGUAGE, then select a Code Page (CP850 for example) and click OK.
- Font cyberbit.ttf, included with QB64 as of V0.92(October 2010), is required to facilitate the IME(in Chinese settings) only. The 12.7 MB font is free for non-commercial use and is not loaded unless the user switches to the Input Mode Editor.
- QB64 can use several Windows fonts when 'cyberbit' is not present so it is not necessary to include with program packages.
Example: Setting up Unicode functionality in a program using any monospace font containing characters from a Code Page.
_FONT _LOADFONT("c:\windows\fonts\cour.ttf", 24, "MONOSPACE") 'use codepage 850 RESTORE CP850 FOR ascii_code& = 0 TO 255 READ unicode_code& _MAPUNICODE unicode_code& TO ascii_code& NEXT FOR x = 128 TO 255 PRINT CHR$(x); 'demo: display the upper character map NEXT PRINT: PRINT INPUT "Type some characters now >", Alt_numpad$ 'input some characters with Alt + number pad PRINT PRINT Alt_numpad$ CP850: DATA 0,9786,9787,9829,9830,9827,9824,8226,9688,9675,9689,9794,9792,9834,9835,9788,9658,9668 DATA 8597,8252,182,167,9644,8616,8593,8595,8594,8592,8735,8596,9650,9660,32,33,34,35,36,37 DATA 38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66 DATA 67,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95 DATA 96,97,98,99,100,101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117, DATA 118,119,120,121,122,123,124,125,126,8962,199,252,233,226,228,224,229,231,234,235,232 DATA 239,238,236,196,197,201,230,198,244,246,242,251,249,255,214,220,248,163,216,215,402,225 DATA 237,243,250,241,209,170,186,191,174,172,189,188,161,171,187,9617,9618,9619,9474,9508 DATA 193,194,192,169,9571,9553,9559,9565,162,165,9488,9492,9524,9516,9500,9472,9532,227,195 DATA 9562,9556,9577,9574,9568,9552,9580,164,240,208,202,203,200,305,205,206,207,9496,9484 DATA 9608,9604,166,204,9600,211,223,212,210,245,213,181,254,222,218,219,217,253,221,175,180 DATA 173,177,8215,190,182,167,247,184,176,168,183,185,179,178,9632,160 |
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