CHARMAP(5) Linux User Manual CHARMAP(5)
NAME
charmap - character symbols to define character encodings
DESCRIPTION
A character set description (charmap) defines a character set of avail-
able characters and their encodings. All supported character sets
should have the portable character set as a proper subset.
Syntax
The charmap file starts with a header, that may consist of the follow-
ing keywords:
<codeset>
is followed by the name of the codeset.
<mb_cur_max>
is followed by the max number of bytes for a multibyte-charac-
ter. Multibyte characters are currently not supported. The
default value is 1.
<mb_cur_min>
is followed by the min number of bytes for a character. This
value must be less or equal than mb_cur_max. If not specified,
it defaults to mb_cur_max.
<escape_char>
is followed by a character that should be used as the escape-
character for the rest of the file to mark characters that
should be interpreted in a special way. It defaults to the
backslash ( \ ).
<comment_char>
is followed by a character that will be used as the comment-
character for the rest of the file. It defaults to the number
sign ( # ).
The charmap-definition itself starts with the keyword CHARMAP in column
1.
The following lines may have one of the two following forms to define
the character-encodings:
<symbolic-name> <encoding> <comments>
This form defines exactly one character and its encoding.
<symbolic-name>...<symbolic-name> <encoding> <comments>
This form defines a couple of characters. This is useful only
for multibyte-characters, which are currently not implemented.
The last line in a charmap-definition file must contain END CHARMAP.
Symbolic names
A symbolic name for a character contains only characters of the porta-
ble character set. The name itself is enclosed between angle brackets.
Characters following an <escape_char> are interpreted as itself; for
example, the sequence <\\\>> represents the symbolic name \> enclosed
in angle brackets.
Character encoding
The encoding may be in each of the following three forms:
<escape_char>d<number>
with a decimal number
<escape_char>x<number>
with a hexadecimal number
<escape_char><number>
with an octal number.
FILES
/usr/share/i18n/charmaps/*
CONFORMING TO
POSIX.2.
SEE ALSO
locale(1), localedef(1), localeconv(3), setlocale(3), locale(5)
COLOPHON
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1994-11-28 CHARMAP(5)