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documentations:monitor:charactermap [2014/03/27 22:38] – [Escape and user sequences] pulkomandy | documentations:monitor:charactermap [2015/03/02 21:51] (current) – [Accent sequences] pulkomandy | ||
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Character 16 starts an accent sequence. It is followed by an accent code, then a letter. | Character 16 starts an accent sequence. It is followed by an accent code, then a letter. | ||
^Code^Accent^ | ^Code^Accent^ | ||
- | |41 |acute (é)| | + | |41 |grave (è)| |
- | |42 |grave (è)| | + | |42 |acute (é)| |
|43 |circumflex (ê)| | |43 |circumflex (ê)| | ||
|48 |trema (ë)| | |48 |trema (ë)| | ||
|4B |cedilla (ç) | | |4B |cedilla (ç) | | ||
- | This only works with lowercase characters. If the character | + | This only works with lowercase characters. If the character |
Moreover, ACC can be used to write G2 characters: | Moreover, ACC can be used to write G2 characters: | ||
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===== Teletel mode ===== | ===== Teletel mode ===== | ||
Character E enters " | Character E enters " | ||
- | The characters for teletel mode are defined | + | The characters for teletel mode are defined |
|AAAA|BBBB| | |AAAA|BBBB| | ||
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|EEEE|FFFF| | |EEEE|FFFF| | ||
- | The character code (in binary) is OF1EDCBA. This encoding makes it possible to use the following characters while in teletel mode: | + | The character code (in binary) is 0F1EDCBA. This encoding makes it possible to use the following characters while in teletel mode: |
- | * @, A-Z, []\^_ | + | * '' |
- | * All control characters | + | * All control characters |
- | * Characters after number 127 (extended characters) | + | * Characters after number 127 (extended characters) |
Escae sequences are still interpreted, | Escae sequences are still interpreted, | ||