1# Copyright (C) 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others. 2# License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html 3# ****************************************************************************** 4# * 5# * Copyright (C) 1995-2014, International Business Machines 6# * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. 7# * 8# ****************************************************************************** 9 10# If this converter alias table looks very confusing, a much easier to 11# understand view can be found at this demo: 12# http://demo.icu-project.org/icu-bin/convexp 13 14# IMPORTANT NOTE 15# 16# This file is not read directly by ICU. If you change it, you need to 17# run gencnval, and eventually run pkgdata to update the representation that 18# ICU uses for aliases. The gencnval tool will normally compile this file into 19# cnvalias.icu. The gencnval -v verbose option will help you when you edit 20# this file. 21 22# Please be friendly to the rest of us that edit this table by 23# keeping this table free of tabs. 24 25# This is an alias file used by the character set converter. 26# A lot of converter information can be found in unicode/ucnv.h, but here 27# is more information about this file. 28# 29# If you are adding a new converter to this list and want to include it in the 30# icu data library, please be sure to add an entry to the appropriate ucm*.mk file 31# (see ucmfiles.mk for more information). 32# 33# Here is the file format using BNF-like syntax: 34# 35# converterTable ::= tags { converterLine* } 36# converterLine ::= converterName [ tags ] { taggedAlias* }'\n' 37# taggedAlias ::= alias [ tags ] 38# tags ::= '{' { tag+ } '}' 39# tag ::= standard['*'] 40# converterName ::= [0-9a-zA-Z:_'-']+ 41# alias ::= converterName 42# 43# Except for the converter name, aliases are case insensitive. 44# Names are separated by whitespace. 45# Line continuation and comment sytax are similar to the GNU make syntax. 46# Any lines beginning with whitespace (e.g. U+0020 SPACE or U+0009 HORIZONTAL 47# TABULATION) are presumed to be a continuation of the previous line. 48# The # symbol starts a comment and the comment continues till the end of 49# the line. 50# 51# The converter 52# 53# All names can be tagged by including a space-separated list of tags in 54# curly braces, as in ISO_8859-1:1987{IANA*} iso-8859-1 { MIME* } or 55# some-charset{MIME* IANA*}. The order of tags does not matter, and 56# whitespace is allowed between the tagged name and the tags list. 57# 58# The tags can be used to get standard names using ucnv_getStandardName(). 59# 60# The complete list of recognized tags used in this file is defined in 61# the affinity list near the beginning of the file. 62# 63# The * after the standard tag denotes that the previous alias is the 64# preferred (default) charset name for that standard. There can only 65# be one of these default charset names per converter. 66 67 68 69# The world is getting more complicated... 70# Supporting XML parsers, HTML, MIME, and similar applications 71# that mark encodings with a charset name can be difficult. 72# Many of these applications and operating systems will update 73# their codepages over time. 74 75# It means that a new codepage, one that differs from an 76# old one by changing a code point, e.g., to the Euro sign, 77# must not get an old alias, because it would mean that 78# old files with this alias would be interpreted differently. 79 80# If an codepage gets updated by assigning characters to previously 81# unassigned code points, then a new name is not necessary. 82# Also, some codepages map unassigned codepage byte values 83# to the same numbers in Unicode for roundtripping. It may be 84# industry practice to keep the encoding name in such a case, too 85# (example: Windows codepages). 86 87# The aliases listed in the list of character sets 88# that is maintained by the IANA (http://www.iana.org/) must 89# not be changed to mean encodings different from what this 90# list shows. Currently, the IANA list is at 91# http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets 92# It should also be mentioned that the exact mapping table used for each 93# IANA names usually isn't specified. This means that some other applications 94# and operating systems are left to interpret the exact mappings for the 95# underspecified aliases. For instance, Shift-JIS on a Solaris platform 96# may be different from Shift-JIS on a Windows platform. This is why 97# some of the aliases can be tagged to differentiate different mapping 98# tables with the same alias. If an alias is given to more than one converter, 99# it is considered to be an ambiguous alias, and the affinity list will 100# choose the converter to use when a standard isn't specified with the alias. 101 102# Name matching is case-insensitive. Also, dashes '-', underscores '_' 103# and spaces ' ' are ignored in names (thus cs-iso_latin-1, csisolatin1 104# and "cs iso latin 1" are the same). 105# However, the names in the left column are directly file names 106# or names of algorithmic converters, and their case must not 107# be changed - or else code and/or file names must also be changed. 108# For example, the converter ibm-921 is expected to be the file ibm-921.cnv. 109 110 111 112# The immediately following list is the affinity list of supported standard tags. 113# When multiple converters have the same alias under different standards, 114# the standard nearest to the top of this list with that alias will 115# be the first converter that will be opened. The ordering of the aliases 116# after this affinity list does not affect the preferred alias, but it may 117# affect the order of the returned list of aliases for a given converter. 118# 119# The general ordering is from specific and frequently used to more general 120# or rarely used at the bottom. 121{ UTR22 # Name format specified by http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr22/ 122 # ICU # Can also use ICU_FEATURE 123 IBM # The IBM CCSID number is specified by ibm-* 124 WINDOWS # The Microsoft code page identifier number is specified by windows-*. The rest are recognized IE names. 125 JAVA # Source: Sun JDK. Alias name case is ignored, but dashes are not ignored. 126 # GLIBC 127 # AIX 128 # DB2 129 # SOLARIS 130 # APPLE 131 # HPUX 132 IANA # Source: http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets 133 MIME # Source: http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets 134 # MSIE # MSIE is Internet Explorer, which can be different from Windows (From the IMultiLanguage COM interface) 135 # ZOS_USS # z/OS (os/390) Unix System Services (USS), which has NL<->LF swapping. They have the same format as the IBM tag. 136 } 137 138 139 140# Fully algorithmic converters 141 142UTF-8 { IANA* MIME* JAVA* WINDOWS } 143 ibm-1208 { IBM* } # UTF-8 with IBM PUA 144 ibm-1209 { IBM } # UTF-8 145 ibm-5304 { IBM } # Unicode 2.0, UTF-8 with IBM PUA 146 ibm-5305 { IBM } # Unicode 2.0, UTF-8 147 ibm-13496 { IBM } # Unicode 3.0, UTF-8 with IBM PUA 148 ibm-13497 { IBM } # Unicode 3.0, UTF-8 149 ibm-17592 { IBM } # Unicode 4.0, UTF-8 with IBM PUA 150 ibm-17593 { IBM } # Unicode 4.0, UTF-8 151 windows-65001 { WINDOWS* } 152 cp1208 153 x-UTF_8J 154 unicode-1-1-utf-8 155 unicode-2-0-utf-8 156 157# The ICU 2.2 UTF-16/32 converters detect and write a BOM. 158UTF-16 { IANA* MIME* JAVA* } ISO-10646-UCS-2 { IANA } 159 ibm-1204 { IBM* } # UTF-16 with IBM PUA and BOM sensitive 160 ibm-1205 { IBM } # UTF-16 BOM sensitive 161 unicode 162 csUnicode 163 ucs-2 164# The following Unicode CCSIDs (IBM) are not valid in ICU because they are 165# considered pure DBCS (exactly 2 bytes) of Unicode, 166# and they are a subset of Unicode. ICU does not support their encoding structures. 167# 1400 1401 1402 1410 1414 1415 1446 1447 1448 1449 64770 64771 65520 5496 5497 5498 9592 13688 168UTF-16BE { IANA* MIME* JAVA* } x-utf-16be { JAVA } 169 UnicodeBigUnmarked { JAVA } # java.io name 170 ibm-1200 { IBM* } # UTF-16 BE with IBM PUA 171 ibm-1201 { IBM } # UTF-16 BE 172 ibm-13488 { IBM } # Unicode 2.0, UTF-16 BE with IBM PUA 173 ibm-13489 { IBM } # Unicode 2.0, UTF-16 BE 174 ibm-17584 { IBM } # Unicode 3.0, UTF-16 BE with IBM PUA 175 ibm-17585 { IBM } # Unicode 3.0, UTF-16 BE 176 ibm-21680 { IBM } # Unicode 4.0, UTF-16 BE with IBM PUA 177 ibm-21681 { IBM } # Unicode 4.0, UTF-16 BE 178 ibm-25776 { IBM } # Unicode 4.1, UTF-16 BE with IBM PUA 179 ibm-25777 { IBM } # Unicode 4.1, UTF-16 BE 180 ibm-29872 { IBM } # Unicode 5.0, UTF-16 BE with IBM PUA 181 ibm-29873 { IBM } # Unicode 5.0, UTF-16 BE 182 ibm-61955 { IBM } # UTF-16BE with Gaidai University (Japan) PUA 183 ibm-61956 { IBM } # UTF-16BE with Microsoft HKSCS-Big 5 PUA 184 windows-1201 { WINDOWS* } 185 cp1200 186 cp1201 187 UTF16_BigEndian 188 # ibm-5297 { IBM } # Unicode 2.0, UTF-16 (BE) (reserved, never used) 189 # iso-10646-ucs-2 { JAVA } # This is ambiguous 190 # ibm-61952 is not a valid CCSID because it's Unicode 1.1 191 # ibm-61953 is not a valid CCSID because it's Unicode 1.0 192UTF-16LE { IANA* MIME* JAVA* } x-utf-16le { JAVA } 193 UnicodeLittleUnmarked { JAVA } # java.io name 194 ibm-1202 { IBM* } # UTF-16 LE with IBM PUA 195 ibm-1203 { IBM } # UTF-16 LE 196 ibm-13490 { IBM } # Unicode 2.0, UTF-16 LE with IBM PUA 197 ibm-13491 { IBM } # Unicode 2.0, UTF-16 LE 198 ibm-17586 { IBM } # Unicode 3.0, UTF-16 LE with IBM PUA 199 ibm-17587 { IBM } # Unicode 3.0, UTF-16 LE 200 ibm-21682 { IBM } # Unicode 4.0, UTF-16 LE with IBM PUA 201 ibm-21683 { IBM } # Unicode 4.0, UTF-16 LE 202 ibm-25778 { IBM } # Unicode 4.1, UTF-16 LE with IBM PUA 203 ibm-25779 { IBM } # Unicode 4.1, UTF-16 LE 204 ibm-29874 { IBM } # Unicode 5.0, UTF-16 LE with IBM PUA 205 ibm-29875 { IBM } # Unicode 5.0, UTF-16 LE 206 UTF16_LittleEndian 207 windows-1200 { WINDOWS* } 208 209UTF-32 { IANA* MIME* } ISO-10646-UCS-4 { IANA } 210 ibm-1236 { IBM* } # UTF-32 with IBM PUA and BOM sensitive 211 ibm-1237 { IBM } # UTF-32 BOM sensitive 212 csUCS4 213 ucs-4 214UTF-32BE { IANA* } UTF32_BigEndian 215 ibm-1232 { IBM* } # UTF-32 BE with IBM PUA 216 ibm-1233 { IBM } # UTF-32 BE 217 ibm-9424 { IBM } # Unicode 4.1, UTF-32 BE with IBM PUA 218UTF-32LE { IANA* } UTF32_LittleEndian 219 ibm-1234 { IBM* } # UTF-32 LE, with IBM PUA 220 ibm-1235 { IBM } # UTF-32 LE 221 222# ICU-specific names for special uses 223UTF16_PlatformEndian 224UTF16_OppositeEndian 225 226UTF32_PlatformEndian 227UTF32_OppositeEndian 228 229 230# Java-specific, non-Unicode-standard UTF-16 variants. 231# These are in the Java "Basic Encoding Set (contained in lib/rt.jar)". 232# See the "Supported Encodings" at 233# http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/intl/encoding.doc.html 234# or a newer version of this document. 235# 236# Aliases marked with { JAVA* } are canonical names for java.io and java.lang APIs. 237# Aliases marked with { JAVA } are canonical names for the java.nio API. 238# 239# "BOM" means the Unicode Byte Order Mark, which is the encoding-scheme-specific 240# byte sequence for U+FEFF. 241# "Reverse BOM" means the BOM for the sibling encoding scheme with the 242# opposite endianness. (LE<->BE) 243 244# "Sixteen-bit Unicode (or UCS) Transformation Format, big-endian byte order, 245# with byte-order mark" 246# 247# From Unicode: Writes BOM. 248# To Unicode: Detects and consumes BOM. 249# If there is a "reverse BOM", Java throws 250# MalformedInputException: Incorrect byte-order mark. 251# In this case, ICU4C sets a U_ILLEGAL_ESCAPE_SEQUENCE UErrorCode value 252# and a UCNV_ILLEGAL UConverterCallbackReason. 253UTF-16BE,version=1 UnicodeBig { JAVA* } 254 255# "Sixteen-bit Unicode (or UCS) Transformation Format, little-endian byte order, 256# with byte-order mark" 257# 258# From Unicode: Writes BOM. 259# To Unicode: Detects and consumes BOM. 260# If there is a "reverse BOM", Java throws 261# MalformedInputException: Incorrect byte-order mark. 262# In this case, ICU4C sets a U_ILLEGAL_ESCAPE_SEQUENCE UErrorCode value 263# and a UCNV_ILLEGAL UConverterCallbackReason. 264UTF-16LE,version=1 UnicodeLittle { JAVA* } x-UTF-16LE-BOM { JAVA } 265 266# This one is not mentioned on the "Supported Encodings" page 267# but is available in Java. 268# In Java, this is called "Unicode" but we cannot give it that alias 269# because the standard UTF-16 converter already has a "unicode" alias. 270# 271# From Unicode: Writes BOM. 272# To Unicode: Detects and consumes BOM. 273# If there is no BOM, rather than defaulting to BE, Java throws 274# MalformedInputException: Missing byte-order mark. 275# In this case, ICU4C sets a U_ILLEGAL_ESCAPE_SEQUENCE UErrorCode value 276# and a UCNV_ILLEGAL UConverterCallbackReason. 277# BEGIN Android-changed 278UTF-16,version=1 JavaUnicode # alias made up to avoid java.nio.charset.IllegalCharsetNameException 279# END Android-changed 280 281# This is the same as standard UTF-16 but always writes a big-endian byte stream, 282# regardless of the platform endianness, as expected by the Java compatibility tests. 283# See the java.nio.charset.Charset API documentation at 284# http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/nio/charset/Charset.html 285# or a newer version of this document. 286# 287# From Unicode: Write BE BOM and BE bytes 288# To Unicode: Detects and consumes BOM. Defaults to BE. 289# BEGIN Android-changed 290UTF-16,version=2 JavaUnicode2 # alias made up to avoid java.nio.charset.IllegalCharsetNameException 291# END Android-changed 292 293# Note: ICU does not currently support Java-specific, non-Unicode-standard UTF-32 variants. 294# Presumably, these behave analogously to the UTF-16 variants with similar names. 295# UTF_32BE_BOM x-UTF-32BE-BOM 296# UTF_32LE_BOM x-UTF-32LE-BOM 297 298# End of Java-specific, non-Unicode-standard UTF variants. 299 300 301# On UTF-7: 302# RFC 2152 (http://www.imc.org/rfc2152) allows to encode some US-ASCII 303# characters directly or in base64. Especially, the characters in set O 304# as defined in the RFC (!"#$%&*;<=>@[]^_`{|}) may be encoded directly 305# but are not allowed in, e.g., email headers. 306# By default, the ICU UTF-7 converter encodes set O directly. 307# By choosing the option "version=1", set O will be escaped instead. 308# For example: 309# utf7Converter=ucnv_open("UTF-7,version=1"); 310# 311# For details about email headers see RFC 2047. 312UTF-7 { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS } windows-65000 { WINDOWS* } 313 unicode-1-1-utf-7 314 unicode-2-0-utf-7 315 316# UTF-EBCDIC doesn't exist in ICU, but the aliases are here for reference. 317#UTF-EBCDIC ibm-1210 { IBM* } ibm-1211 { IBM } 318 319# IMAP-mailbox-name is an ICU-specific name for the encoding of IMAP mailbox names. 320# It is a substantially modified UTF-7 encoding. See the specification in: 321# 322# RFC 2060: INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - VERSION 4rev1 323# (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2060.txt) 324# Section 5.1.3. Mailbox International Naming Convention 325IMAP-mailbox-name 326 327SCSU { IANA* } 328 ibm-1212 { IBM } # SCSU with IBM PUA 329 ibm-1213 { IBM* } # SCSU 330BOCU-1 { IANA* } 331 csBOCU-1 { IANA } 332 ibm-1214 { IBM } # BOCU-1 with IBM PUA 333 ibm-1215 { IBM* } # BOCU-1 334 335# See http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr26 for this Compatibility Encoding Scheme for UTF-16 336# The Unicode Consortium does not encourage the use of CESU-8 337CESU-8 { IANA* } ibm-9400 { IBM* } 338 339# Standard iso-8859-1, which does not have the Euro update. 340# See iso-8859-15 (latin9) for the Euro update 341ISO-8859-1 { MIME* IANA JAVA* } 342 ibm-819 { IBM* JAVA } # This is not truely ibm-819 because it's missing the fallbacks. 343 IBM819 { IANA } 344 cp819 { IANA JAVA } 345 latin1 { IANA JAVA } 346 8859_1 { JAVA } 347 csISOLatin1 { IANA JAVA } 348 iso-ir-100 { IANA JAVA } 349 ISO_8859-1:1987 { IANA* JAVA } 350 l1 { IANA JAVA } 351 819 { JAVA } 352 # windows-28591 { WINDOWS* } # This has odd behavior because it has the Euro update, which isn't correct. 353 # LATIN_1 # Old ICU name 354 # ANSI_X3.110-1983 # This is for a different IANA alias. This isn't iso-8859-1. 355 356US-ASCII { MIME* IANA JAVA WINDOWS } 357 ASCII { JAVA* IANA WINDOWS } 358 ANSI_X3.4-1968 { IANA* WINDOWS } 359 ANSI_X3.4-1986 { IANA WINDOWS } 360 ISO_646.irv:1991 { IANA WINDOWS } 361 iso_646.irv:1983 { JAVA } 362 ISO646-US { JAVA IANA WINDOWS } 363 us { IANA } 364 csASCII { IANA WINDOWS } 365 iso-ir-6 { IANA } 366 cp367 { IANA WINDOWS } 367 ascii7 { JAVA } 368 646 { JAVA } 369 windows-20127 { WINDOWS* } 370 ibm-367 { IBM* } IBM367 { IANA WINDOWS } # This is not truely ibm-367 because it's missing the fallbacks. 371 372# GB 18030 is partly algorithmic, using the MBCS converter 373gb18030 { IANA* } ibm-1392 { IBM* } windows-54936 { WINDOWS* } GB18030 { MIME* } 374 375# Table-based interchange codepages 376 377# Central Europe 378ibm-912_P100-1995 { UTR22* } 379 ibm-912 { IBM* JAVA } 380 ISO-8859-2 { MIME* IANA JAVA* WINDOWS } 381 ISO_8859-2:1987 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA } 382 latin2 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 383 csISOLatin2 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 384 iso-ir-101 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 385 l2 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 386 8859_2 { JAVA } 387 cp912 { JAVA } 388 912 { JAVA } 389 windows-28592 { WINDOWS* } 390 391# Maltese Esperanto 392ibm-913_P100-2000 { UTR22* } 393 ibm-913 { IBM* JAVA } 394 ISO-8859-3 { MIME* IANA WINDOWS JAVA* } 395 ISO_8859-3:1988 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA } 396 latin3 { IANA JAVA WINDOWS } 397 csISOLatin3 { IANA WINDOWS } 398 iso-ir-109 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 399 l3 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 400 8859_3 { JAVA } 401 cp913 { JAVA } 402 913 { JAVA } 403 windows-28593 { WINDOWS* } 404 405# Baltic 406ibm-914_P100-1995 { UTR22* } 407 ibm-914 { IBM* JAVA } 408 ISO-8859-4 { MIME* IANA WINDOWS JAVA* } 409 latin4 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 410 csISOLatin4 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 411 iso-ir-110 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 412 ISO_8859-4:1988 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA } 413 l4 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 414 8859_4 { JAVA } 415 cp914 { JAVA } 416 914 { JAVA } 417 windows-28594 { WINDOWS* } 418 419# Cyrillic 420ibm-915_P100-1995 { UTR22* } 421 ibm-915 { IBM* JAVA } 422 ISO-8859-5 { MIME* IANA WINDOWS JAVA* } 423 cyrillic { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 424 csISOLatinCyrillic { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 425 iso-ir-144 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 426 ISO_8859-5:1988 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA } 427 8859_5 { JAVA } 428 cp915 { JAVA } 429 915 { JAVA } 430 windows-28595 { WINDOWS* } 431 432glibc-PT154-2.3.3 { UTR22* } 433 PTCP154 { IANA* } 434 csPTCP154 435 PT154 436 CP154 437 Cyrillic-Asian 438 439# Arabic 440# ISO_8859-6-E and ISO_8859-6-I are similar to this charset, but BiDi is done differently 441# From a narrow mapping point of view, there is no difference. 442# -E means explicit. -I means implicit. 443# -E requires the client to handle the ISO 6429 bidirectional controls 444ibm-1089_P100-1995 { UTR22* } 445 ibm-1089 { IBM* JAVA } 446 ISO-8859-6 { MIME* IANA WINDOWS JAVA* } 447 arabic { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 448 csISOLatinArabic { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 449 iso-ir-127 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 450 ISO_8859-6:1987 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA } 451 ECMA-114 { IANA JAVA } 452 ASMO-708 { IANA JAVA } 453 8859_6 { JAVA } 454 cp1089 { JAVA } 455 1089 { JAVA } 456 windows-28596 { WINDOWS* } 457 ISO-8859-6-I { IANA MIME } # IANA considers this alias different and BiDi needs to be applied. 458 ISO-8859-6-E { IANA MIME } # IANA considers this alias different and BiDi needs to be applied. 459 x-ISO-8859-6S { JAVA } 460 461# ISO Greek (with euro update). This is really ISO_8859-7:2003 462ibm-9005_X110-2007 { UTR22* } 463 ibm-9005 { IBM* } 464 ISO-8859-7 { MIME* IANA JAVA* WINDOWS } 465 8859_7 { JAVA } 466 greek { IANA JAVA WINDOWS } 467 greek8 { IANA JAVA WINDOWS } 468 ELOT_928 { IANA JAVA WINDOWS } 469 ECMA-118 { IANA JAVA WINDOWS } 470 csISOLatinGreek { IANA JAVA WINDOWS } 471 iso-ir-126 { IANA JAVA WINDOWS } 472 ISO_8859-7:1987 { IANA* JAVA WINDOWS } 473 windows-28597 { WINDOWS* } 474 sun_eu_greek # For Solaris 475 476# ISO Greek (w/o euro update) 477# JDK 1.5 has these aliases. 478ibm-813_P100-1995 { UTR22* } 479 ibm-813 { IBM* JAVA* } 480 cp813 { JAVA } 481 813 { JAVA } 482 483# hebrew 484# ISO_8859-8-E and ISO_8859-8-I are similar to this charset, but BiDi is done differently 485# From a narrow mapping point of view, there is no difference. 486# -E means explicit. -I means implicit. 487# -E requires the client to handle the ISO 6429 bidirectional controls 488# This matches the official mapping on unicode.org 489ibm-5012_P100-1999 { UTR22* } 490 ibm-5012 { IBM* } 491 ISO-8859-8 { MIME* IANA WINDOWS JAVA* } 492 hebrew { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 493 csISOLatinHebrew { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 494 iso-ir-138 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 495 ISO_8859-8:1988 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA } 496 ISO-8859-8-I { IANA MIME } # IANA and Windows considers this alias different and BiDi needs to be applied. 497 ISO-8859-8-E { IANA MIME } # IANA and Windows considers this alias different and BiDi needs to be applied. 498 8859_8 { JAVA } 499 windows-28598 { WINDOWS* } # Hebrew (ISO-Visual). A hybrid between ibm-5012 and ibm-916 with extra PUA mappings. 500 hebrew8 # Reflect HP-UX code page update 501 502# Unfortunately, the Java aliases are split across ibm-916 and ibm-5012 503# Also many platforms are a combination between ibm-916 and ibm-5012 behaviors 504ibm-916_P100-1995 { UTR22* } 505 ibm-916 { IBM* JAVA* } 506 cp916 { JAVA } 507 916 { JAVA } 508 509# Turkish 510ibm-920_P100-1995 { UTR22* } 511 ibm-920 { IBM* JAVA } 512 ISO-8859-9 { MIME* IANA WINDOWS JAVA* } 513 latin5 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 514 csISOLatin5 { IANA JAVA } 515 iso-ir-148 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 516 ISO_8859-9:1989 { IANA* WINDOWS } 517 l5 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 518 8859_9 { JAVA } 519 cp920 { JAVA } 520 920 { JAVA } 521 windows-28599 { WINDOWS* } 522 ECMA-128 # IANA doesn't have this alias 6/24/2002 523 turkish8 # Reflect HP-UX codepage update 8/1/2008 524 turkish # Reflect HP-UX codepage update 8/1/2008 525 526# Nordic languages 527iso-8859_10-1998 { UTR22* } ISO-8859-10 { MIME* IANA* } 528 iso-ir-157 { IANA } 529 l6 { IANA } 530 ISO_8859-10:1992 { IANA } 531 csISOLatin6 { IANA } 532 latin6 { IANA } 533 534# Thai 535# Be warned. There several iso-8859-11 codepage variants, and they are all incompatible. 536# ISO-8859-11 is a superset of TIS-620. The difference is that ISO-8859-11 contains the C1 control codes. 537iso-8859_11-2001 { UTR22* } ISO-8859-11 538 thai8 # HP-UX alias. HP-UX says TIS-620, but it's closer to ISO-8859-11. 539 x-iso-8859-11 { JAVA* } 540 541# iso-8859-13, PC Baltic (w/o euro update) 542ibm-921_P100-1995 { UTR22* } 543 ibm-921 { IBM* } 544 ISO-8859-13 { IANA* MIME* JAVA* } 545 8859_13 { JAVA } 546 windows-28603 { WINDOWS* } 547 cp921 548 921 549 x-IBM921 { JAVA } 550 551# Celtic 552iso-8859_14-1998 { UTR22* } ISO-8859-14 { IANA* } 553 iso-ir-199 { IANA } 554 ISO_8859-14:1998 { IANA } 555 latin8 { IANA } 556 iso-celtic { IANA } 557 l8 { IANA } 558 559# Latin 9 560ibm-923_P100-1998 { UTR22* } 561 ibm-923 { IBM* JAVA } 562 ISO-8859-15 { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA* } 563 Latin-9 { IANA WINDOWS } 564 l9 { WINDOWS } 565 8859_15 { JAVA } 566 latin0 { JAVA } 567 csisolatin0 { JAVA } 568 csisolatin9 { JAVA } 569 iso8859_15_fdis { JAVA } 570 cp923 { JAVA } 571 923 { JAVA } 572 windows-28605 { WINDOWS* } 573 574# CJK encodings 575 576ibm-942_P12A-1999 { UTR22* } # ibm-942_P120 is a rarely used alternate mapping (sjis78 is already old) 577 ibm-942 { IBM* } 578 ibm-932 { IBM } 579 cp932 580 shift_jis78 581 sjis78 582 ibm-942_VSUB_VPUA 583 ibm-932_VSUB_VPUA 584 x-IBM942 { JAVA* } 585 x-IBM942C { JAVA } 586 # Is this "JIS_C6226-1978"? 587 588# ibm-943_P15A-2003 differs from windows-932-2000 only in a few roundtrip mappings: 589# - the usual IBM PC control code rotation (1A-1C-7F) 590# - the Windows table has roundtrips for bytes 80, A0, and FD-FF to U+0080 and PUA 591ibm-943_P15A-2003 { UTR22* } 592 ibm-943 # Leave untagged because this isn't the default 593 Shift_JIS { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA } 594 MS_Kanji { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 595 csShiftJIS { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } 596 windows-31j { IANA JAVA } # A further extension of Shift_JIS to include NEC special characters (Row 13) 597 csWindows31J { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } # A further extension of Shift_JIS to include NEC special characters (Row 13) 598 x-sjis { WINDOWS JAVA } 599 x-ms-cp932 { WINDOWS } 600 cp932 { WINDOWS } 601 windows-932 { WINDOWS* } 602 cp943c { JAVA* } # This is slightly different, but the backslash mapping is the same. 603 IBM-943C #{ AIX* } # Add this tag once AIX aliases becomes available 604 ms932 605 pck # Probably SOLARIS 606 sjis # This might be for ibm-1351 607 ibm-943_VSUB_VPUA 608 x-MS932_0213 { JAVA } 609 x-JISAutoDetect { JAVA } 610 # cp943 # This isn't Windows, and no one else uses it. 611 # IANA says that Windows-31J is an extension to csshiftjis ibm-932 612ibm-943_P130-1999 { UTR22* } 613 ibm-943 { IBM* JAVA } 614 Shift_JIS # Leave untagged because this isn't the default 615 cp943 { JAVA* } # This is slightly different, but the backslash mapping is the same. 616 943 { JAVA } 617 ibm-943_VASCII_VSUB_VPUA 618 x-IBM943 { JAVA } 619 # japanese. Unicode name is \u30b7\u30d5\u30c8\u7b26\u53f7\u5316\u8868\u73fe 620ibm-33722_P12A_P12A-2009_U2 { UTR22* } 621 ibm-33722 # Leave untagged because this isn't the default 622 ibm-5050 # Leave untagged because this isn't the default, and yes this alias is correct 623 ibm-33722_VPUA 624 IBM-eucJP 625windows-51932-2006 { UTR22* } 626 windows-51932 { WINDOWS* } 627 CP51932 { IANA* } 628 csCP51932 629ibm-33722_P120-1999 { UTR22* } # Japan EUC with \ <-> Yen mapping 630 ibm-33722 { IBM* JAVA } 631 ibm-5050 { IBM } # Yes this is correct 632 cp33722 { JAVA* } 633 33722 { JAVA } 634 ibm-33722_VASCII_VPUA 635 x-IBM33722 { JAVA } 636 x-IBM33722A { JAVA } 637 x-IBM33722C { JAVA } 638# ibm-954 seems to be almost a superset of ibm-33722 and ibm-1350 639# ibm-1350 seems to be almost a superset of ibm-33722 640# ibm-954 contains more PUA characters than the others. 641ibm-954_P101-2007 { UTR22* } 642 ibm-954 { IBM* } 643 x-IBM954 { JAVA* } 644 x-IBM954C { JAVA } 645 # eucJP # This is closest to Solaris EUC-JP. 646euc-jp-2007 { UTR22* } 647 EUC-JP { MIME* IANA JAVA* WINDOWS* } 648 Extended_UNIX_Code_Packed_Format_for_Japanese { IANA* JAVA WINDOWS } 649 csEUCPkdFmtJapanese { IANA JAVA WINDOWS } 650 X-EUC-JP { MIME JAVA WINDOWS } # Japan EUC. x-euc-jp is a MIME name 651 eucjis {JAVA} 652 ujis # Linux sometimes uses this name. This is an unfortunate generic and rarely used name. Its use is discouraged. 653 654aix-IBM_udcJP-4.3.6 { UTR22* } 655 x-IBM-udcJP { JAVA* } 656 657java-euc_jp_linux-1.6_P { UTR22* } 658 euc-jp-linux 659 x-EUC_JP_LINUX { JAVA* } 660 661java-sjis_0213-1.6_P { UTR22* } 662 x-SJIS_0213 { JAVA* } 663 664# Here are various interpretations and extentions of Big5 665ibm-1373_P100-2002 { UTR22* } # IBM's interpretation of Windows' Taiwan Big-5 without HKSCS extensions 666 ibm-1373 { IBM* } 667 # BEGIN android-removed 668 # windows-950 # Alternate mapping. Leave untagged. This is the IBM interpretation of a Windows codepage. 669 # END android-removed 670windows-950-2000 { UTR22* } 671 Big5 { IANA* MIME* JAVA* WINDOWS } 672 csBig5 { IANA WINDOWS } 673 windows-950 { WINDOWS* } 674 x-windows-950 { JAVA } 675 x-big5 676 ms950 677ibm-950_P110-1999 { UTR22* } # Taiwan Big-5 (w/o euro update) 678 ibm-950 { IBM* JAVA } 679 cp950 { JAVA* } 680 950 { JAVA } 681 x-IBM950 { JAVA } 682ibm-1375_P100-2008 { UTR22* } # Big5-HKSCS-2004 with Unicode 3.1 mappings. This uses supplementary characters. 683 ibm-1375 { IBM* } 684 Big5-HKSCS { IANA* JAVA* } 685 big5hk { JAVA } 686 HKSCS-BIG5 # From http://www.openi18n.org/localenameguide/ 687ibm-5471_P100-2006 { UTR22* } # Big5-HKSCS-2001 with Unicode 3.0 mappings. This uses many PUA characters. 688 ibm-5471 { IBM* } 689 Big5-HKSCS 690 MS950_HKSCS { JAVA* } 691 hkbig5 # from HP-UX 11i, which can't handle supplementary characters. 692 big5-hkscs:unicode3.0 693 x-MS950-HKSCS { JAVA } 694 # windows-950 # Windows-950 can be w/ or w/o HKSCS extensions. By default it's not. 695 # windows-950_hkscs 696solaris-zh_TW_big5-2.7 { UTR22* } 697 Big5_Solaris { JAVA* } 698 x-Big5-Solaris { JAVA } 699# GBK 700ibm-1386_P100-2001 { UTR22* } 701 ibm-1386 { IBM* } 702 cp1386 703 windows-936 # Alternate mapping. Leave untagged. This is the IBM interpretation of a Windows codepage. 704 ibm-1386_VSUB_VPUA 705windows-936-2000 { UTR22* } 706 GBK { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA* } 707 CP936 { IANA JAVA } 708 MS936 { IANA } # In JDK 1.5, this goes to x-mswin-936. This is an IANA name split. 709 windows-936 { IANA WINDOWS* JAVA } 710 # BEGIN android-added 711 chinese { IANA } 712 iso-ir-58 { IANA } 713 gb2312-1980 714 GB2312 { IANA } 715 EUC-CN 716 csGB2312 { IANA } 717 GB_2312-80 { IANA } 718 csISO58GB231280 { IANA } 719 # END android-added 720 721# Java has two different tables for ibm-1383 and gb2312. We pick closest set for tagging. 722ibm-1383_P110-1999 { UTR22* } # China EUC. 723 ibm-1383 { IBM* JAVA } 724 # BEGIN android-removed 725 # GB2312 { IANA* MIME* } 726 # csGB2312 { IANA } 727 # END android-removed 728 cp1383 { JAVA* } 729 1383 { JAVA } 730 # BEGIN android-removed 731 # EUC-CN # According to other platforms, windows-20936 looks more like euc-cn. x-euc-cn is also a MIME name 732 # END android-removed 733 ibm-eucCN 734 hp15CN # From HP-UX? 735 ibm-1383_VPUA 736 # gb # This is not an IANA name. gb in IANA means Great Britain. 737 738ibm-5478_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-5478 { IBM* } # This gb_2312_80 DBCS mapping is needed by iso-2022. 739 # BEGIN android-removed 740 # GB_2312-80 { IANA* } # Windows maps this alias incorrectly 741 # chinese { IANA } 742 # iso-ir-58 { IANA } 743 # csISO58GB231280 { IANA } 744 # gb2312-1980 745 # END android-removed 746 GB2312.1980-0 # From X11R6 747 748euc-tw-2014 { UTR22* } # Updated EUC-TW converter based on ibm-964 749 EUC-TW 750 751ibm-964_P110-1999 { UTR22* } # Taiwan EUC. x-euc-tw is a MIME name 752 ibm-964 { IBM* JAVA } 753 ibm-eucTW 754 cns11643 755 cp964 { JAVA* } 756 964 { JAVA } 757 ibm-964_VPUA 758 x-IBM964 { JAVA } 759 760# ISO-2022 needs one, and other people may need others. 761ibm-949_P110-1999 { UTR22* } 762 ibm-949 { IBM* JAVA } 763 cp949 { JAVA* } 764 949 { JAVA } 765 ibm-949_VASCII_VSUB_VPUA 766 x-IBM949 { JAVA } 767ibm-949_P11A-1999 { UTR22* } 768 ibm-949 # Leave untagged because this isn't the default 769 cp949c { JAVA* } 770 ibm-949_VSUB_VPUA 771 x-IBM949C { JAVA } 772 IBM-949C { JAVA } 773 774# Korean EUC. 775# 776# <quote from="Jungshik Shin"> 777# EUC-KR = KS X 1003/ISO 646-KR or ISO 646-IRV/US-ASCII in GL and KS X 1001:1998 (formerly KS C 5601-1987) in GR. 778# 779# Although widely spread on MS Windows, using 780# KS C 5601 or related names to denote EUC-KR or 781# windows-949 is very much misleading. KS C 5601-1987 782# is NOT suitable as a designation for MIME charset 783# and MBCS. It's just the name of a 94 x 94 Korean 784# coded character set standard which can be invoked 785# on either GL (with MSB reset) or GR (with MSB set). 786# Note that JOHAB (windows-1361) specified in 787# KS X 1001:1998 annex 3 (KS C 5601-1992 annex 3) 788# is a _seprate_ MBCS with a _completely different_ 789# mapping. 790# </quote> 791# 792# The following aliases tries to mirror the poor state of alias recognition 793# on these platforms. 794# 795# ibm-970 is almost a subset of ibm-1363. 796# Java, Solaris and AIX use euc-kr to also mean ksc5601. 797# Java has both ibm-970 and EUC-KR as separate converters. 798ibm-970_P110_P110-2006_U2 { UTR22* } 799 ibm-970 { IBM* JAVA } 800 # BEGIN android-removed 801 # EUC-KR { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA } 802 # KS_C_5601-1987 { JAVA } 803 # windows-51949 { WINDOWS* } 804 # csEUCKR { IANA WINDOWS } # x-euc-kr is also a MIME name 805 # END android-removed 806 ibm-eucKR { JAVA } 807 # BEGIN android-removed 808 # KSC_5601 { JAVA } # Needed by iso-2022 809 # 5601 { JAVA } 810 # END android-removed 811 cp970 { JAVA* } 812 970 { JAVA } 813 ibm-970_VPUA 814 x-IBM970 { JAVA } 815 816# ibm-971 is almost the set of DBCS mappings of ibm-970 817ibm-971_P100-1995 ibm-971 { IBM* } ibm-971_VPUA x-IBM971 { JAVA* } 818 819# Java, Solaris and AIX use euc-kr to also mean ksc5601, and _sometimes_ for Windows too. 820# ibm-1363 is almost a superset of ibm-970. 821ibm-1363_P11B-1998 { UTR22* } 822 ibm-1363 # Leave untagged because this isn't the default 823 # BEGIN android-removed 824 # KS_C_5601-1987 { IANA* } 825 # KS_C_5601-1989 { IANA } 826 # KSC_5601 { IANA } 827 # csKSC56011987 { IANA } 828 # korean { IANA } 829 # iso-ir-149 { IANA } 830 # END android-removed 831 cp1363 { MIME* } 832 # BEGIN android-removed 833 # 5601 834 # END android-removed 835 ksc 836 # BEGIN android-removed 837 # windows-949 # Alternate mapping. Leave untagged. This is the IBM interpretation of a Windows codepage. 838 # END android-removed 839 ibm-1363_VSUB_VPUA 840 x-IBM1363C { JAVA* } 841 # ks_x_1001:1992 842 # ksc5601-1992 843 844ibm-1363_P110-1997 { UTR22* } # Korean KSC MBCS with \ <-> Won mapping 845 ibm-1363 { IBM* } 846 ibm-1363_VASCII_VSUB_VPUA 847 x-IBM1363 { JAVA* } 848 849windows-949-2000 { UTR22* } 850 # BEGIN android-changed 851 windows-949 { JAVA* WINDOWS } 852 EUC-KR { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS } 853 KS_C_5601-1987 { WINDOWS* IANA } 854 KS_C_5601-1989 { WINDOWS IANA } 855 KSC_5601 { IANA MIME WINDOWS } # Needed by iso-2022 856 csKSC56011987 { IANA WINDOWS } 857 korean { IANA WINDOWS } 858 iso-ir-149 { IANA WINDOWS } 859 csEUCKR { IANA WINDOWS } 860 5601 861 # END android-changed 862 ms949 { JAVA } 863 x-KSC5601 { JAVA } 864 865windows-1361-2000 { UTR22* } 866 ksc5601_1992 867 ms1361 868 johab 869 x-Johab { JAVA* } 870 871windows-874-2000 { UTR22* } # Thai (w/ euro update) 872 # BEGIN android-changed 873 TIS-620 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA } 874 windows-874 { JAVA WINDOWS* } 875 MS874 { JAVA* } 876 # END android-changed 877 # iso-8859-11 { WINDOWS } # iso-8859-11 is similar to TIS-620. ibm-13162 is a closer match. 878 879ibm-874_P100-1995 { UTR22* } # Thai PC (w/o euro update). 880 ibm-874 { IBM* JAVA } 881 ibm-9066 { IBM } # Yes ibm-874 == ibm-9066. ibm-1161 has the euro update. 882 cp874 { JAVA* } 883 # BEGIN android-changed 884 # TIS-620 { IANA* JAVA } # This is actually separate from ibm-874, which is similar to this table 885 # END android-changed 886 tis620.2533 { JAVA } # This is actually separate from ibm-874, which is similar to this table 887 eucTH # eucTH is an unusual alias from Solaris. eucTH has fewer mappings than TIS620 888 x-IBM874 { JAVA } 889 890ibm-1162_P100-1999 { UTR22* } # Thai (w/ euro update) 891 ibm-1162 { IBM* } 892 893windows-864-2000 { UTR22* } 894 ibm-864s 895 cp864s 896 x-IBM864S { JAVA* } 897 898# Platform codepages 899# If Java supports the IBM prefix, it should also support the ibm- prefix too. 900ibm-437_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-437 { IBM* } IBM437 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA } cp437 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA* } 437 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } csPC8CodePage437 { IANA JAVA } windows-437 { WINDOWS* } # PC US 901ibm-720_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-720 { IBM* } windows-720 { WINDOWS* } DOS-720 { WINDOWS } x-IBM720 { JAVA* } # PC Arabic 902ibm-737_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-737 { IBM* } IBM737 { WINDOWS JAVA } cp737 { JAVA* } windows-737 { WINDOWS* } 737 { JAVA } x-IBM737 { JAVA } # PC Greek 903ibm-775_P100-1996 { UTR22* } ibm-775 { IBM* } IBM775 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA } cp775 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA* } csPC775Baltic { IANA } windows-775 { WINDOWS* } 775 { JAVA } # PC Baltic 904ibm-850_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-850 { IBM* } IBM850 { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA } cp850 { IANA MIME WINDOWS JAVA* } 850 { IANA JAVA } csPC850Multilingual { IANA JAVA } windows-850 { WINDOWS* } # PC latin1 905ibm-851_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-851 { IBM* } IBM851 { IANA* } cp851 { IANA MIME* } 851 { IANA } csPC851 { IANA } # PC DOS Greek (w/o euro) 906ibm-852_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-852 { IBM* } IBM852 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA } cp852 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA* } 852 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } csPCp852 { IANA JAVA } windows-852 { WINDOWS* } # PC latin2 (w/o euro update) 907ibm-855_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-855 { IBM* } IBM855 { IANA* JAVA } cp855 { IANA JAVA* } 855 { IANA } csIBM855 { IANA } csPCp855 { JAVA } windows-855 { WINDOWS* } # PC cyrillic (w/o euro update) 908ibm-856_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-856 { IBM* } IBM856 { JAVA } cp856 { JAVA* } 856 { JAVA } x-IBM856 { JAVA } # PC Hebrew implicit order 909ibm-857_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-857 { IBM* } IBM857 { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA } cp857 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 857 { IANA JAVA } csIBM857 { IANA JAVA } windows-857 { WINDOWS* } # PC Latin 5 (w/o euro update) 910ibm-858_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-858 { IBM* } IBM00858 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } CCSID00858 { IANA JAVA } CP00858 { IANA JAVA } PC-Multilingual-850+euro { IANA } cp858 { MIME JAVA* } windows-858 { WINDOWS* } # PC latin1 with Euro 911ibm-860_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-860 { IBM* } IBM860 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } cp860 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 860 { IANA JAVA } csIBM860 { IANA JAVA } # PC Portugal 912ibm-861_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-861 { IBM* } IBM861 { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA } cp861 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 861 { IANA JAVA } cp-is { IANA JAVA } csIBM861 { IANA JAVA } windows-861 { WINDOWS* } # PC Iceland 913ibm-862_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-862 { IBM* } IBM862 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } cp862 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 862 { IANA JAVA } csPC862LatinHebrew { IANA JAVA } DOS-862 { WINDOWS } windows-862 { WINDOWS* } # PC Hebrew visual order (w/o euro update) 914ibm-863_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-863 { IBM* } IBM863 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } cp863 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 863 { IANA JAVA } csIBM863 { IANA JAVA } # PC Canadian French 915ibm-864_X110-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-864 { IBM* } IBM864 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } cp864 { IANA MIME JAVA* } csIBM864 { IANA JAVA } # PC Arabic (w/o euro update) 916ibm-865_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-865 { IBM* } IBM865 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } cp865 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 865 { IANA JAVA } csIBM865 { IANA JAVA } # PC Nordic 917ibm-866_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-866 { IBM* } IBM866 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } cp866 { IANA MIME WINDOWS JAVA* } 866 { IANA JAVA } csIBM866 { IANA JAVA } windows-866 { WINDOWS* } # PC Russian (w/o euro update) 918ibm-867_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-867 { IBM* } x-IBM867 { JAVA* } # PC Hebrew (w/ euro update) Updated version of ibm-862 919ibm-868_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-868 { IBM* } IBM868 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } CP868 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 868 { JAVA } csIBM868 { IANA } cp-ar { IANA } # PC Urdu 920ibm-869_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-869 { IBM* } IBM869 { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA } cp869 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 869 { IANA JAVA } cp-gr { IANA JAVA } csIBM869 { IANA JAVA } windows-869 { WINDOWS* } # PC Greek (w/o euro update) 921ibm-878_P100-1996 { UTR22* } ibm-878 { IBM* } KOI8-R { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA* } koi8 { WINDOWS JAVA } csKOI8R { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } windows-20866 { WINDOWS* } cp878 # Russian internet 922ibm-901_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-901 { IBM* } # PC Baltic (w/ euro update), update of ibm-921 923ibm-902_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-902 { IBM* } # PC Estonian (w/ euro update), update of ibm-922 924ibm-922_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-922 { IBM* } IBM922 { JAVA } cp922 { JAVA* } 922 { JAVA } x-IBM922 { JAVA } # PC Estonian (w/o euro update) 925ibm-1168_P100-2002 { UTR22* } ibm-1168 { IBM* } KOI8-U { IANA* WINDOWS } windows-21866 { WINDOWS* } # Ukrainian KOI8. koi8-ru != KOI8-U and Microsoft is wrong for aliasing them as the same. 926ibm-4909_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-4909 { IBM* } # ISO Greek (w/ euro update), update of ibm-813 927 928# The cp aliases in this section aren't really windows aliases, but it was used by ICU for Windows. 929# cp is usually used to denote IBM in Java, and that is why we don't do that anymore. 930# The windows-* aliases mean windows codepages. 931ibm-5346_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-5346 { IBM* } windows-1250 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1250 { WINDOWS JAVA } # Windows Latin2 (w/ euro update) 932ibm-5347_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-5347 { IBM* } windows-1251 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1251 { WINDOWS JAVA } ANSI1251 # Windows Cyrillic (w/ euro update). ANSI1251 is from Solaris 933ibm-5348_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-5348 { IBM* } windows-1252 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1252 { JAVA } # Windows Latin1 (w/ euro update) 934ibm-5349_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-5349 { IBM* } windows-1253 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1253 { JAVA } # Windows Greek (w/ euro update) 935ibm-5350_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-5350 { IBM* } windows-1254 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1254 { JAVA } # Windows Turkish (w/ euro update) 936ibm-9447_P100-2002 { UTR22* } ibm-9447 { IBM* } windows-1255 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1255 { JAVA } # Windows Hebrew (w/ euro update) 937ibm-9448_X100-2005 { UTR22* } ibm-9448 { IBM* } windows-1256 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1256 { WINDOWS JAVA } x-windows-1256S { JAVA } # Windows Arabic (w/ euro update) 938ibm-9449_P100-2002 { UTR22* } ibm-9449 { IBM* } windows-1257 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1257 { JAVA } # Windows Baltic (w/ euro update) 939ibm-5354_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-5354 { IBM* } windows-1258 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1258 { JAVA } # Windows Vietnamese (w/ euro update) 940 941# These tables are out of date, and most don't have the Euro 942# Leave the windows- variants untagged. They are alternate tables of the newer ones above. 943ibm-1250_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1250 { IBM* } windows-1250 # Old Windows Latin2 (w/o euro update) 944ibm-1251_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1251 { IBM* } windows-1251 # Old Windows Cyrillic (w/o euro update) 945ibm-1252_P100-2000 { UTR22* } ibm-1252 { IBM* } windows-1252 # Old Windows Latin 1 without Euro 946ibm-1253_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1253 { IBM* } windows-1253 # Old Windows Greek (w/o euro update) 947ibm-1254_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1254 { IBM* } windows-1254 # Old Windows Turkish (w/o euro update) 948ibm-1255_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1255 { IBM* } # Very old Windows Hebrew (w/o euro update) 949ibm-5351_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-5351 { IBM* } windows-1255 # Old Windows Hebrew (w/ euro update) 950ibm-1256_P110-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1256 { IBM* } # Old Windows Arabic (w/o euro update) 951ibm-5352_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-5352 { IBM* } windows-1256 # Somewhat old Windows Arabic (w/ euro update) 952ibm-1257_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1257 { IBM* } # Old Windows Baltic (w/o euro update) 953ibm-5353_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-5353 { IBM* } windows-1257 # Somewhat old Windows Baltic (w/ euro update) 954ibm-1258_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1258 { IBM* } windows-1258 # Old Windows Vietnamese (w/o euro update) 955 956macos-0_2-10.2 { UTR22* } macintosh { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS } mac { IANA } csMacintosh { IANA } windows-10000 { WINDOWS* } macroman { JAVA } x-macroman { JAVA* } # Apple latin 1 957macos-6_2-10.4 { UTR22* } x-mac-greek { MIME* WINDOWS } windows-10006 { WINDOWS* } macgr x-MacGreek { JAVA* } # Apple Greek 958macos-7_3-10.2 { UTR22* } x-mac-cyrillic { MIME* WINDOWS } windows-10007 { WINDOWS* } mac-cyrillic maccy x-MacCyrillic { JAVA } x-MacUkraine { JAVA* } # Apple Cyrillic 959macos-21-10.5 { UTR22* } x-mac-thai { MIME* } x-MacThai { JAVA* } MacThai { JAVA } 960macos-29-10.2 { UTR22* } x-mac-centraleurroman { MIME* } windows-10029 { WINDOWS* } x-mac-ce { WINDOWS } macce maccentraleurope x-MacCentralEurope { JAVA* } # Apple Central Europe 961macos-33-10.5 { UTR22* } x-mac-symbol { MIME* } x-MacSymbol { JAVA* } MacSymbol { JAVA } 962macos-34-10.2 { UTR22* } x-mac-dingbat { MIME* } x-MacDingbat { JAVA* } MacDingbat { JAVA } 963macos-35-10.2 { UTR22* } x-mac-turkish { MIME* WINDOWS } windows-10081 { WINDOWS* } mactr x-MacTurkish { JAVA* } # Apple Turkish 964macos-36_2-10.2 { UTR22* } x-mac-croatian { MIME* } x-MacCroatian { JAVA* } MacCroatian { JAVA } 965macos-37_5-10.2 { UTR22* } x-mac-iceland { MIME* } x-MacIceland { JAVA* } MacIceland { JAVA } 966macos-38_2-10.2 { UTR22* } x-mac-romania { MIME* } x-MacRomania { JAVA* } MacRomania { JAVA } 967macos-518-10.2 { UTR22* } x-mac-arabic { MIME* } x-MacArabic { JAVA* } MacArabic { JAVA } 968macos-1285-10.2 { UTR22* } x-mac-hebrew { MIME* } x-MacHebrew { JAVA* } MacHebrew { JAVA } 969 970ibm-1051_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1051 { IBM* } hp-roman8 { IANA* } roman8 { IANA } r8 { IANA } csHPRoman8 { IANA } x-roman8 { JAVA* } # HP Latin1 971ibm-1276_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1276 { IBM* } Adobe-Standard-Encoding { IANA* } csAdobeStandardEncoding { IANA } # Different from ISO-Unicode-IBM-1276 (GCSGID: 1276) 972 973ibm-1006_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1006 { IBM* } IBM1006 { JAVA } cp1006 { JAVA* } 1006 { JAVA } x-IBM1006 { JAVA } # Urdu 974ibm-1098_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1098 { IBM* } IBM1098 { JAVA } cp1098 { JAVA* } 1098 { JAVA } x-IBM1098 { JAVA } # PC Farsi 975ibm-1124_P100-1996 { UTR22* } ibm-1124 { IBM* JAVA } cp1124 { JAVA* } 1124 { JAVA } x-IBM1124 { JAVA } # ISO Cyrillic Ukraine 976ibm-1125_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1125 { IBM* } cp1125 # Cyrillic Ukraine PC 977ibm-1129_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1129 { IBM* } # ISO Vietnamese 978ibm-1131_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1131 { IBM* } cp1131 # Cyrillic Belarus PC 979ibm-1133_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1133 { IBM* } # ISO Lao 980 981# GSM 03.38 982gsm-03.38-2009 { UTR22* } GSM0338 # GSM0338 alias is from Perl 983 984# Partially algorithmic converters 985 986# [U_ENABLE_GENERIC_ISO_2022] 987# The _generic_ ISO-2022 converter is disabled starting 2003-dec-03 (ICU 2.8). 988# For details see the icu mailing list from 2003-dec-01 and the ucnv2022.c file. 989# Language-specific variants of ISO-2022 continue to be available as listed below. 990# ISO_2022 ISO-2022 991 992ISO_2022,locale=ja,version=0 ISO-2022-JP { IANA* MIME* JAVA* } csISO2022JP { IANA JAVA } x-windows-iso2022jp { JAVA } x-windows-50220 { JAVA } 993ISO_2022,locale=ja,version=1 ISO-2022-JP-1 { MIME* } JIS_Encoding { IANA* } csJISEncoding { IANA } ibm-5054 { IBM* } JIS x-windows-50221 { JAVA* } 994ISO_2022,locale=ja,version=2 ISO-2022-JP-2 { IANA* MIME* } csISO2022JP2 { IANA } 995ISO_2022,locale=ja,version=3 JIS7 996ISO_2022,locale=ja,version=4 JIS8 997ISO_2022,locale=ko,version=0 ISO-2022-KR { IANA* MIME* JAVA* } csISO2022KR { IANA JAVA } # This uses ibm-949 998ISO_2022,locale=ko,version=1 ibm-25546 { IBM* } 999ISO_2022,locale=zh,version=0 ISO-2022-CN { IANA* JAVA* } csISO2022CN { JAVA } x-ISO-2022-CN-GB { JAVA } 1000ISO_2022,locale=zh,version=1 ISO-2022-CN-EXT { IANA* } 1001ISO_2022,locale=zh,version=2 ISO-2022-CN-CNS x-ISO-2022-CN-CNS { JAVA* } 1002HZ HZ-GB-2312 { IANA* } 1003x11-compound-text COMPOUND_TEXT x-compound-text { JAVA* } 1004 1005ISCII,version=0 x-ISCII91 { JAVA* } x-iscii-de { WINDOWS } windows-57002 { WINDOWS* } iscii-dev ibm-4902 { IBM* } # ibm-806 contains non-standard box drawing symbols. 1006ISCII,version=1 x-iscii-be { WINDOWS } windows-57003 { WINDOWS* } iscii-bng windows-57006 { WINDOWS } x-iscii-as { WINDOWS } # be is different from as on Windows. 1007ISCII,version=2 x-iscii-pa { WINDOWS } windows-57011 { WINDOWS* } iscii-gur 1008ISCII,version=3 x-iscii-gu { WINDOWS } windows-57010 { WINDOWS* } iscii-guj 1009ISCII,version=4 x-iscii-or { WINDOWS } windows-57007 { WINDOWS* } iscii-ori 1010ISCII,version=5 x-iscii-ta { WINDOWS } windows-57004 { WINDOWS* } iscii-tml 1011ISCII,version=6 x-iscii-te { WINDOWS } windows-57005 { WINDOWS* } iscii-tlg 1012ISCII,version=7 x-iscii-ka { WINDOWS } windows-57008 { WINDOWS* } iscii-knd 1013ISCII,version=8 x-iscii-ma { WINDOWS } windows-57009 { WINDOWS* } iscii-mlm 1014 1015# Lotus specific 1016LMBCS-1 lmbcs ibm-65025 { IBM* } 1017 1018# These Lotus specific converters still work, but they aren't advertised in this alias table. 1019# These are almost never used outside of Lotus software, 1020# and they take a lot of time when creating the available converter list. 1021# Also Lotus doesn't really use them anyway. It was a mistake to create these LMBCS variant converters in ICU. 1022#LMBCS-2 1023#LMBCS-3 1024#LMBCS-4 1025#LMBCS-5 1026#LMBCS-6 1027#LMBCS-8 1028#LMBCS-11 1029#LMBCS-16 1030#LMBCS-17 1031#LMBCS-18 1032#LMBCS-19 1033 1034# EBCDIC codepages according to the CDRA 1035 1036# without Euro 1037ibm-37_P100-1995 { UTR22* } # EBCDIC US 1038 ibm-37 { IBM* } 1039 IBM037 { IANA* JAVA } 1040 ibm-037 # { JAVA } 1041 ebcdic-cp-us { IANA JAVA } 1042 ebcdic-cp-ca { IANA JAVA } 1043 ebcdic-cp-wt { IANA JAVA } 1044 ebcdic-cp-nl { IANA JAVA } 1045 csIBM037 { IANA JAVA } 1046 cp037 { JAVA* } 1047 037 { JAVA } 1048 cpibm37 { JAVA } 1049 cp37 1050 1051ibm-273_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-273 { IBM* } IBM273 { IANA* JAVA } CP273 { IANA JAVA* } csIBM273 { IANA } ebcdic-de 273 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Germanay, Austria 1052ibm-277_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-277 { IBM* } IBM277 { IANA* JAVA } cp277 { JAVA* } EBCDIC-CP-DK { IANA } EBCDIC-CP-NO { IANA } csIBM277 { IANA } ebcdic-dk 277 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Denmark 1053ibm-278_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-278 { IBM* } IBM278 { IANA* JAVA } cp278 { JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-fi { IANA } ebcdic-cp-se { IANA } csIBM278 { IANA } ebcdic-sv { JAVA } 278 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Sweden 1054ibm-280_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-280 { IBM* } IBM280 { IANA* JAVA } CP280 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-it { IANA } csIBM280 { IANA } 280 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Italy 1055ibm-284_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-284 { IBM* } IBM284 { IANA* JAVA } CP284 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-es { IANA } csIBM284 { IANA } cpibm284 { JAVA } 284 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Spain 1056ibm-285_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-285 { IBM* } IBM285 { IANA* JAVA } CP285 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-gb { IANA } csIBM285 { IANA } cpibm285 { JAVA } ebcdic-gb { JAVA } 285 { JAVA } # EBCDIC UK Ireland 1057ibm-290_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-290 { IBM* } IBM290 { IANA* } cp290 { IANA } EBCDIC-JP-kana { IANA } csIBM290 { IANA } # host SBCS (Katakana) 1058ibm-297_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-297 { IBM* } IBM297 { IANA* JAVA } cp297 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-fr { IANA } csIBM297 { IANA } cpibm297 { JAVA } 297 { JAVA } # EBCDIC France 1059ibm-420_X120-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-420 { IBM* } IBM420 { IANA* JAVA } cp420 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-ar1 { IANA } csIBM420 { IANA } 420 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Arabic (all presentation shapes) 1060ibm-424_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-424 { IBM* } IBM424 { IANA* JAVA } cp424 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-he { IANA } csIBM424 { IANA } 424 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Hebrew 1061ibm-500_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-500 { IBM* } IBM500 { IANA* JAVA } CP500 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-be { IANA } csIBM500 { IANA } ebcdic-cp-ch { IANA } 500 # EBCDIC International Latin1 1062ibm-803_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-803 { IBM* } cp803 # Old EBCDIC Hebrew 1063ibm-838_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-838 { IBM* } IBM838 { JAVA } IBM-Thai { IANA* JAVA } csIBMThai { IANA } cp838 { JAVA* } 838 { JAVA } ibm-9030 { IBM } # EBCDIC Thai. Yes ibm-9030 is an alias. 1064ibm-870_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-870 { IBM* } IBM870 { IANA* JAVA } CP870 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-roece { IANA } ebcdic-cp-yu { IANA } csIBM870 { IANA } # EBCDIC Latin 2 1065ibm-871_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-871 { IBM* } IBM871 { IANA* JAVA } ebcdic-cp-is { IANA JAVA } csIBM871 { IANA JAVA } CP871 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-is { JAVA } 871 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Iceland 1066ibm-875_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-875 { IBM* } IBM875 { JAVA } cp875 { JAVA* } 875 { JAVA } x-IBM875 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Greek 1067ibm-918_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-918 { IBM* } IBM918 { IANA* JAVA } CP918 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-ar2 { IANA } csIBM918 { IANA } # EBCDIC Urdu 1068ibm-930_P120-1999 { UTR22* } # EBCDIC_STATEFUL Katakana-Kanji Host Mixed. 1069 ibm-930 { IBM* } 1070 ibm-5026 { IBM } # Yes this is correct 1071 IBM930 { JAVA } 1072 cp930 { JAVA* } 1073 930 { JAVA } 1074 x-IBM930 { JAVA } 1075 x-IBM930A { JAVA } 1076ibm-933_P110-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-933 { IBM* JAVA } cp933 { JAVA* } 933 { JAVA } x-IBM933 { JAVA } # Korea EBCDIC MIXED 1077ibm-935_P110-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-935 { IBM* JAVA } cp935 { JAVA* } 935 { JAVA } x-IBM935 { JAVA } # China EBCDIC MIXED. Need to use Unicode, ibm-1388 or gb18030 instead because it is required by the government of China. 1078ibm-937_P110-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-937 { IBM* JAVA } cp937 { JAVA* } 937 { JAVA } x-IBM937 { JAVA } # Taiwan EBCDIC MIXED 1079ibm-939_P120-1999 { UTR22* } # EBCDIC_STATEFUL Latin-Kanji Host Mixed. 1080 ibm-939 { IBM* } 1081 ibm-931 { IBM } # Yes this is correct 1082 ibm-5035 { IBM } # Yes this is also correct 1083 IBM939 { JAVA } 1084 cp939 { JAVA* } 1085 939 { JAVA } 1086 x-IBM939 { JAVA } 1087 x-IBM939A { JAVA } 1088ibm-1025_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1025 { IBM* JAVA } cp1025 { JAVA* } 1025 { JAVA } x-IBM1025 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Cyrillic 1089ibm-1026_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1026 { IBM* } IBM1026 { IANA* JAVA } CP1026 { IANA JAVA* } csIBM1026 { IANA } 1026 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Turkey 1090ibm-1047_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1047 { IBM* } IBM1047 { IANA* JAVA } cp1047 { JAVA* } 1047 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Open systems Latin1 1091ibm-1097_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1097 { IBM* JAVA } cp1097 { JAVA* } 1097 { JAVA } x-IBM1097 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Farsi 1092ibm-1112_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1112 { IBM* JAVA } cp1112 { JAVA* } 1112 { JAVA } x-IBM1112 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Baltic 1093ibm-1114_P100-2001 { UTR22* } ibm-1114 { IBM* } x-IBM1114 { JAVA* } 1094ibm-1115_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1115 { IBM* } x-IBM1115 { JAVA* } 1095ibm-1122_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1122 { IBM* JAVA } cp1122 { JAVA* } 1122 { JAVA } x-IBM1122 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Estonia 1096ibm-1123_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1123 { IBM* JAVA } cp1123 { JAVA* } 1123 { JAVA } x-IBM1123 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Cyrillic Ukraine 1097ibm-1130_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1130 { IBM* } # EBCDIC Vietnamese 1098ibm-1132_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-1132 { IBM* } # EBCDIC Lao 1099ibm-1137_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1137 { IBM* } # Devanagari EBCDIC (based on Unicode character set) 1100ibm-4517_P100-2005 { UTR22* } ibm-4517 { IBM* } # EBCDIC Arabic. Update of ibm-421 1101 1102# with Euro 1103ibm-1140_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1140 { IBM* } IBM01140 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01140 { IANA JAVA } CP01140 { IANA JAVA } cp1140 { JAVA* } ebcdic-us-37+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC US 1104ibm-1141_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1141 { IBM* } IBM01141 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01141 { IANA JAVA } CP01141 { IANA JAVA } cp1141 { JAVA* } ebcdic-de-273+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC Germanay, Austria 1105ibm-1142_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1142 { IBM* } IBM01142 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01142 { IANA JAVA } CP01142 { IANA JAVA } cp1142 { JAVA* } ebcdic-dk-277+euro { IANA } ebcdic-no-277+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC Denmark 1106ibm-1143_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1143 { IBM* } IBM01143 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01143 { IANA JAVA } CP01143 { IANA JAVA } cp1143 { JAVA* } ebcdic-fi-278+euro { IANA } ebcdic-se-278+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC Sweden 1107ibm-1144_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1144 { IBM* } IBM01144 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01144 { IANA JAVA } CP01144 { IANA JAVA } cp1144 { JAVA* } ebcdic-it-280+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC Italy 1108ibm-1145_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1145 { IBM* } IBM01145 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01145 { IANA JAVA } CP01145 { IANA JAVA } cp1145 { JAVA* } ebcdic-es-284+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC Spain 1109ibm-1146_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1146 { IBM* } IBM01146 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01146 { IANA JAVA } CP01146 { IANA JAVA } cp1146 { JAVA* } ebcdic-gb-285+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC UK Ireland 1110ibm-1147_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1147 { IBM* } IBM01147 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01147 { IANA JAVA } CP01147 { IANA JAVA } cp1147 { JAVA* } ebcdic-fr-297+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC France 1111ibm-1148_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1148 { IBM* } IBM01148 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01148 { IANA JAVA } CP01148 { IANA JAVA } cp1148 { JAVA* } ebcdic-international-500+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC International Latin1 1112ibm-1149_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1149 { IBM* } IBM01149 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01149 { IANA JAVA } CP01149 { IANA JAVA } cp1149 { JAVA* } ebcdic-is-871+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC Iceland 1113ibm-1153_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1153 { IBM* } IBM1153 { JAVA } x-IBM1153 { JAVA* } # EBCDIC latin 2 1114ibm-1154_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1154 { IBM* } # EBCDIC Cyrillic Multilingual 1115ibm-1155_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1155 { IBM* } # EBCDIC Turkey 1116ibm-1156_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1156 { IBM* } # EBCDIC Baltic Multilingual 1117ibm-1157_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1157 { IBM* } # EBCDIC Estonia 1118ibm-1158_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1158 { IBM* } # EBCDIC Cyrillic Ukraine 1119ibm-1160_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1160 { IBM* } # EBCDIC Thailand 1120ibm-1164_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1164 { IBM* } # EBCDIC Viet Nam 1121ibm-1364_P110-2007 { UTR22* } ibm-1364 { IBM* } x-IBM1364 { JAVA* } # Korean Host Mixed 1122ibm-1370_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1370 { IBM* } x-IBM1370 { JAVA* } 1123ibm-1371_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1371 { IBM* } x-IBM1371 { JAVA* } # Taiwan EBCDIC MIXED (Euro update of ibm-937) 1124ibm-1388_P103-2001 { UTR22* } ibm-1388 { IBM* } ibm-9580 { IBM } x-IBM1388 { JAVA* } # S-Ch DBCS-Host Data GBK EBCDIC_STATEFUL. Yes ibm-9580 is an alias. 1125ibm-1390_P110-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-1390 { IBM* } x-IBM1390 { JAVA* } # Japan EBCDIC MIXED (JIS X 0213) 1126ibm-1399_P110-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-1399 { IBM* } x-IBM1399 { JAVA* } # Host MBCS (Latin-Kanji) (JIS X 0213) 1127ibm-5123_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-5123 { IBM* } # Host Roman Jis. Euro update of ibm-1027. SBCS portion of ibm-1390. 1128ibm-8482_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-8482 { IBM* } # host SBCS (Katakana). Euro update of ibm-290. SBCS portion of ibm-1399. 1129# Yes ibm-20780 is the same as ibm-16684 1130ibm-16684_P110-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-16684 { IBM* } ibm-20780 { IBM } # DBCS Jis + Roman Jis Host. This is the DBCS portion of ibm-1390 and ibm-1399 (JIS X 0213). 1131ibm-4899_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-4899 { IBM* } # Old EBCDIC Hebrew. Update of ibm-803 1132ibm-4971_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-4971 { IBM* } # EBCDIC Greek. Update of ibm-875 and superceded by ibm-9067 1133ibm-9067_X100-2005 { UTR22* } ibm-9067 { IBM* } # EBCDIC Greek. Update of ibm-875 and ibm-4971 1134ibm-12712_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-12712 { IBM* } ebcdic-he # EBCDIC Hebrew (new sheqel, control charaters update). Update of ibm-424 1135ibm-16804_X110-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-16804 { IBM* } ebcdic-ar # EBCDIC Arabic. Update of ibm-420 1136 1137java-Cp1399A-1.6_P { UTR22* } x-IBM1399A { JAVA* } 1138java-Cp420s-1.6_P { UTR22* } x-IBM420S { JAVA* } 1139java-Cp1390A-1.6_P { UTR22* } x-IBM1390A { JAVA* } 1140 1141# EBCDIC codepages for S/390, with LF and NL codes swapped 1142# Starting with ICU 2.4, the swapping is done by modifying the 1143# normal tables at runtime instead of at build time. 1144# Append UCNV_SWAP_LFNL_OPTION_STRING to the "ibm-CCSID" name to select this. 1145# 1146# Example: "ibm-1047,swaplfnl" or "ibm-1047" UCNV_SWAP_LFNL_OPTION_STRING 1147# 1148# This avoids the duplication of all EBCDIC SBCS and mixed-SBCS/DBCS 1149# mapping files. 1150 1151# Some examples below for declaring old-style, obsolete aliases with the "-s390" 1152# suffix to map to the new-style, recommended names with the option added. 1153# These are listed here for backward compatibility. 1154# Do not use these; instead use the normal converter name with the option 1155# added as recommended above. 1156 1157# Note: It is not possible to define an alias (non-initial name in a line here) 1158# that itself contains a converter option like this one for swapping LF<->NL. 1159# Such names would never be found because ucnv_open() will first parse and strip 1160# options before looking up a name in this table. 1161# ucnv_open() then parses the lookup result (the canonical name on the left 1162# in lines here) as well. 1163 1164# This also means that it is not necessary to add anything to convrtrs.txt 1165# for converter names like "ibm-1026,swaplfnl" to work - 1166# they are already covered by the normal option parsing together with the 1167# regular, option-less alias elsewhere in this file. 1168 1169ibm-37_P100-1995,swaplfnl ibm-37-s390 # ibm037-s390 also matches ibm-37-s390 1170ibm-924_P100-1998,swaplfnl ibm-924-s390 IBM924_LF { JAVA* } 1171ibm-1047_P100-1995,swaplfnl ibm-1047-s390 IBM1047_LF { JAVA* } 1172ibm-1140_P100-1997,swaplfnl ibm-1140-s390 1173ibm-1141_P100-1997,swaplfnl ibm-1141-s390 IBM1141_LF { JAVA* } 1174ibm-1142_P100-1997,swaplfnl ibm-1142-s390 1175ibm-1143_P100-1997,swaplfnl ibm-1143-s390 1176ibm-1144_P100-1997,swaplfnl ibm-1144-s390 1177ibm-1145_P100-1997,swaplfnl ibm-1145-s390 1178ibm-1146_P100-1997,swaplfnl ibm-1146-s390 1179ibm-1147_P100-1997,swaplfnl ibm-1147-s390 1180ibm-1148_P100-1997,swaplfnl ibm-1148-s390 1181ibm-1149_P100-1997,swaplfnl ibm-1149-s390 1182ibm-1153_P100-1999,swaplfnl ibm-1153-s390 1183ibm-12712_P100-1998,swaplfnl ibm-12712-s390 1184ibm-16804_X110-1999,swaplfnl ibm-16804-s390 1185 1186# This is a special version of ibm-1140 that the XML4C (Xerces) parser team 1187# requested in 2000. 1188# It maps both EBCDIC LF and NL controls to Unicode LF U+000A. 1189 1190ebcdic-xml-us 1191 1192# These are not installed by default. They are rarely used. 1193# Many of them can be added through the online ICU Data Library Customization tool 1194 1195ibm-1004_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1004 { IBM* } 1196ibm-1008_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1008 { IBM* } # cp1008, 8-bit Arabic (w/o euro update) 1197ibm-1009_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1009 { IBM* } 1198ibm-1010_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1010 { IBM* } NF_Z_62-010 { IANA* } iso-ir-69 { IANA } ISO646-FR { IANA } fr { IANA } csISO69French { IANA } 1199ibm-1011_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1011 { IBM* } DIN_66003 { IANA* } iso-ir-21 { IANA } de { IANA } ISO646-DE { IANA } csISO21German { IANA } 1200ibm-1012_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1012 { IBM* } IT { IANA* } iso-ir-15 { IANA } ISO646-IT { IANA } csISO15Italian { IANA } 1201ibm-1013_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1013 { IBM* } BS_4730 { IANA* } iso-ir-4 { IANA } ISO646-GB { IANA } gb { IANA } uk { IANA } csISO4UnitedKingdom { IANA } 1202ibm-1014_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1014 { IBM* } ES2 { IANA* } iso-ir-85 { IANA } ISO646-ES2 { IANA } csISO85Spanish2 { IANA } 1203ibm-1015_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1015 { IBM* } PT2 { IANA* } iso-ir-84 { IANA } ISO646-PT2 { IANA } csISO84Portuguese2 { IANA } 1204ibm-1016_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1016 { IBM* } NS_4551-1 { IANA* } iso-ir-60 { IANA } ISO646-NO { IANA } no { IANA } csISO60DanishNorwegian { IANA } csISO60Norwegian1 { IANA } 1205ibm-1017_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1017 { IBM* } 1206ibm-1018_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1018 { IBM* } SEN_850200_B { IANA* } iso-ir-10 { IANA } FI { IANA } ISO646-FI { IANA } ISO646-SE { IANA } se { IANA } csISO10Swedish { IANA } 1207ibm-1019_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1019 { IBM* } 1208ibm-1020_P100-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-1020 { IBM* } CSA_Z243.4-1985-1 { IANA* } iso-ir-121 { IANA } ISO646-CA { IANA } csa7-1 { IANA } ca { IANA } csISO121Canadian1 { IANA } 1209ibm-1021_P100-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-1021 { IBM* } 1210ibm-1023_P100-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-1023 { IBM* } ES { IANA* } iso-ir-17 { IANA } ISO646-ES { IANA } csISO17Spanish { IANA } 1211ibm-1027_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1027 { IBM* } x-IBM1027 { JAVA* } 1212ibm-1041_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1041 { IBM* } x-IBM1041 { JAVA* } 1213ibm-1043_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1043 { IBM* } x-IBM1043 { JAVA* } 1214ibm-1046_X110-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1046 { IBM* } x-IBM1046 { JAVA* } x-IBM1046S { JAVA } # Arabic 1215ibm-1088_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1088 { IBM* } x-IBM1088 { JAVA* } 1216ibm-1100_P100-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-1100 { IBM* } DEC-MCS { IANA* } dec { IANA } csDECMCS { IANA } 1217ibm-1101_P100-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-1101 { IBM* } 1218ibm-1102_P100-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-1102 { IBM* } 1219ibm-1103_P100-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-1103 { IBM* } 1220ibm-1104_P100-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-1104 { IBM* } NF_Z_62-010_1973 iso-ir-25 { IANA* } ISO646-FR1 { IANA } csISO25French { IANA } # NF_Z_62-010_(1973) is the real IANA alias, but () aren't invariant characters. 1221ibm-1105_P100-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-1105 { IBM* } 1222ibm-1106_P100-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-1106 { IBM* } 1223ibm-1107_P100-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-1107 { IBM* } DS_2089 { IANA* } ISO646-DK { IANA } dk { IANA } csISO646Danish { IANA } 1224ibm-1127_P100-2004 { UTR22* } ibm-1127 { IBM* } 1225ibm-1161_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1161 { IBM* } # Thai (Euro update of ibm-1129) 1226ibm-1163_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1163 { IBM* } # Vietnamese 1227ibm-1165_P101-2000 { UTR22* } ibm-1165 { IBM* } # Vietnamese (EBCDIC) 1228ibm-1166_P100-2002 { UTR22* } ibm-1166 { IBM* } # Cyrillic for Kazakhstan 1229ibm-1167_P100-2002 { UTR22* } ibm-1167 { IBM* } KOI8-RU x-KOI8_RU { JAVA* } 1230ibm-1174_X100-2007 { UTR22* } ibm-1174 { IBM* } KZ-1048 { IANA* } STRK1048-2002 { IANA } RK1048 { IANA } csKZ1048 { IANA } 1231ibm-1277_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1277 { IBM* } # Adobe (Postscript) Latin-1 1232ibm-13125_P100-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-13125 { IBM* } # S-Ch (DBCS subset of ibm-4933, ibm-1388) 1233ibm-13140_P101-2000 { UTR22* } ibm-13140 { IBM* } 1234ibm-13218_P100-1996 { UTR22* } ibm-13218 { IBM* } # Japanese (EBCDIC update of ibm-930) 1235ibm-1350_P110-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1350 { IBM* } x-eucJP-Open { JAVA* } eucJP-Open { JAVA } # Japanese (EUC-JP variant) 1236ibm-1351_P110-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-1351 { IBM* } x-IBM1351 { JAVA* } # Japanese (DBCS subset of ibm-5039) 1237ibm-1362_P110-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1362 { IBM* } x-IBM1362 { JAVA* } # Korean (DBCS subset of ibm-1363) 1238ibm-13676_P102-2001 { UTR22* } ibm-13676 { IBM* } # Simplified Chinese (EBCDIC) 1239ibm-1380_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1380 { IBM* } x-IBM1380 { JAVA* } # Simplified Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-1381) 1240ibm-1381_P110-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1381 { IBM* JAVA } cp1381 { JAVA* } 1381 { JAVA } x-IBM1381 { JAVA } # Simplified Chinese PC Data mixed (IBM GB) 1241ibm-1382_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-1382 { IBM* } x-IBM1382 { JAVA* } # Simplified Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-1383) 1242ibm-17221_P100-2001 { UTR22* } ibm-17221 { IBM* } # Simplified Chinese (EBCDIC) 1243ibm-17248_X110-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-17248 { IBM* } # PC Arabic (w/ euro update) Updated version of ibm-864 1244ibm-21344_P101-2000 { UTR22* } ibm-21344 { IBM* } # PC Arabic. Updated version of ibm-864 1245ibm-21427_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-21427 { IBM* } # Traditional Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-1370) 1246ibm-256_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-256 { IBM* } # Latin 1 EBCDIC 1247ibm-259_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-259 { IBM* } IBM-Symbols { IANA* } csIBMSymbols { IANA } 1248ibm-274_P100-2000 { UTR22* } ibm-274 { IBM* } IBM274 { IANA* } EBCDIC-BE { IANA } CP274 { IANA } csIBM274 { IANA } 1249ibm-275_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-275 { IBM* } IBM275 { IANA* } EBCDIC-BR { IANA } cp275 { IANA } csIBM275 { IANA } 1250ibm-286_P100-2003 { UTR22* } ibm-286 { IBM* } EBCDIC-AT-DE-A { IANA* } csEBCDICATDEA { IANA } 1251ibm-293_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-293 { IBM* } # APL EBCDIC (APL: A Programming Language) 1252ibm-300_P120-2006 { UTR22* } ibm-300 { IBM* } x-IBM300 { JAVA* } # Japanese (DBCS subset of ibm-930 and ibm-939) 1253ibm-301_P110-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-301 { IBM* } x-IBM301 { JAVA* } # Japanese (DBCS subset of ibm-943) 1254ibm-33058_P100-2000 { UTR22* } ibm-33058 { IBM* } # SBCS (Katakana) 1255ibm-425_P101-2000 { UTR22* } ibm-425 { IBM* } # Arabic (EBCDIC) 1256ibm-4930_P110-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-4930 { IBM* } # Korean (DBCS subset of ibm-1364) 1257ibm-4933_P100-2002 { UTR22* } ibm-4933 { IBM* } # S-Ch (DBCS subset of ibm-1388) 1258ibm-4948_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-4948 { IBM* } 1259ibm-4951_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-4951 { IBM* } 1260ibm-4952_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-4952 { IBM* } 1261ibm-4960_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-4960 { IBM* } 1262ibm-5039_P11A-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-5039 { IBM* } # Japanese (HP Shift-JIS variant) 1263ibm-5048_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-5048 { IBM* } # Japanese (DBCS subset of ibm-1350, JIS X208-1990) 1264ibm-5049_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-5049 { IBM* } # Japanese (DBCS subset of ibm-1350, JIS X212) 1265ibm-5067_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-5067 { IBM* } # Korean (DBCS subset of ibm-21450) 1266ibm-5104_X110-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-5104 { IBM* } # cp1008, 8-bit Arabic (w/ euro update) 1267ibm-5233_P100-2011 { UTR22* } ibm-5233 { IBM* } # Devanagari EBCDIC, including Indian Rupee 1268ibm-806_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-806 { IBM* } # Hindi (ISCII variant) 1269ibm-808_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-808 { IBM* } x-IBM808 { JAVA* } # Cyrillic 1270ibm-833_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-833 { IBM* } x-IBM833 { JAVA* } 1271ibm-834_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-834 { IBM* } x-IBM834 { JAVA* } # Korean (DBCS subset of ibm-933) 1272ibm-835_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-835 { IBM* } x-IBM835 { JAVA* } # Traditional Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-5033) 1273ibm-836_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-836 { IBM* } x-IBM836 { JAVA* } 1274ibm-837_P100-2011 { UTR22* } ibm-837 { IBM* } x-IBM837 { JAVA* } # Simplified Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-5031) 1275ibm-848_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-848 { IBM* } # Cyrillic (euro update of ibm-1125) 1276ibm-849_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-849 { IBM* } # Cyrillic Belarus (euro update of ibm-1131) 1277ibm-859_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-859 { IBM* } x-IBM859 { JAVA* } # PC Latin 9 (w/ euro update) 1278ibm-8612_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-8612 { IBM* } # Arabic (EBCDIC update of ibm-420) 1279ibm-872_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-872 { IBM* } # Cyrillic (Euro update of ibm-855) 1280ibm-880_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-880 { IBM* } IBM880 { IANA* } cp880 { IANA } EBCDIC-Cyrillic { IANA } csIBM880 { IANA } windows-20880 { WINDOWS* } 1281ibm-896_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-896 { IBM* } # SBCS Katakana 1282ibm-897_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-897 { IBM* } JIS_X0201 { IANA* } X0201 { IANA } csHalfWidthKatakana { IANA } x-IBM897 { JAVA* } 1283ibm-9027_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-9027 { IBM* } # DBCS T-Ch Host. Euro update of ibm-835. DBCS portion of ibm-1371. 1284ibm-9048_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-9048 { IBM* } # Hebrew (Euro and Sequel update of ibm-856) 1285ibm-905_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-905 { IBM* } IBM905 { IANA* } CP905 { IANA } ebcdic-cp-tr { IANA } csIBM905 { IANA } windows-20905 { WINDOWS* } 1286ibm-9056_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-9056 { IBM* } # Arabic 1287ibm-9061_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-9061 { IBM* } # Greek (w/ euro update) 1288ibm-9145_P110-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-9145 { IBM* } # Japanese (DBCS subset of ibm-5050) 1289ibm-9238_X110-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-9238 { IBM* } # cp1046, PC Arabic Extended (w/ euro update) 1290ibm-924_P100-1998 { UTR22* } ibm-924 { IBM* } IBM00924 { IANA* } CCSID00924 { IANA } CP00924 { IANA } ebcdic-Latin9--euro { IANA } 1291ibm-926_P100-2000 { UTR22* } ibm-926 { IBM* } # Korean (DBCS subset of ibm-944) 1292ibm-927_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-927 { IBM* } x-IBM927 { JAVA* } # Traditional Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-948) 1293ibm-928_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-928 { IBM* } # Simplified Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-936) 1294ibm-941_P13A-2001 { UTR22* } ibm-941 { IBM* } # DBCS portion of ibm-943 1295ibm-944_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-944 { IBM* } # Korean 1296ibm-946_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-946 { IBM* } # Simplified Chinese 1297ibm-947_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-947 { IBM* } x-IBM947 { JAVA* } # Traditional Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-950) 1298ibm-948_P110-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-948 { IBM* } x-IBM948 { JAVA* } # Traditional Chinese 1299ibm-951_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-951 { IBM* } x-IBM951 { JAVA* } # Korean (DBCS subset of ibm-949) 1300ibm-952_P110-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-952 { IBM* } x-JIS0208 # Pure DBCS, Japanese EUC, G1 - JIS X208-1990 1301ibm-953_P100-2000 { UTR22* } ibm-953 { IBM* } JIS_X0212-1990 { IANA* } # Pure DBCS, Japanese EUC, G3 - JIS X 0212-1990 1302ibm-955_P110-1997 { UTR22* } ibm-955 { IBM* } # Pure DBCS, Japanese EUC, G0 - JIS X208-1978 1303ibm-9577_P100-2001 { UTR22* } ibm-9577 { IBM* } ibm-1385 { IBM } x-IBM1385 { JAVA* } # ibm-9577 and ibm-1385 are identical DBCS tables. 1304iso-8859_16-2001 { UTR22* } ISO-8859-16 { IANA* } iso-ir-226 { IANA } ISO_8859-16:2001 { IANA } latin10 { IANA } l10 { IANA } 1305 1306# To be considered for listing at a later date for the data library customization tool 1307#ibm-1159_P100-1999 { UTR22* } ibm-1159 { IBM* } # SBCS T-Ch Host. Euro update of ibm-28709. This is used in combination with another CCSID mapping. 1308#ibm-960_P100-2000 { UTR22* } ibm-960 { IBM* } # Pure DBCS, CNS11643 plane 1 1309#ibm-963_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-963 { IBM* } # Pure DBCS, CNS11643 plane 2 Traditional Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-965) 1310