KOI8-F
KOI8-F or KOI8 Unified is an 8-bit character set.[1] It was designed by Peter Cassetta[2] of Fingertip Software (now defunct) as an attempt to support all the encoded letters from both KOI8-E (ISO-IR-111) and KOI8-RU (and hence also, KOI8-U and KOI8-R), along with some of the pseudographics from KOI8-R,[3][2] with some additional punctuation in the remaining space, sourced partly from Windows-1251.[2] This encoding was only used in the software of that company.
Alias(es) | KOI8-F |
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Language(s) | Belarusian, Ukrainian, Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian Cyrillic, Macedonian |
Created by | Peter Cassetta (Fingertip Software) |
Classification | 8-bit KOI, extended ASCII |
Extends | KOI8-B |
Based on | KOI8-RU, KOI8-E |
Other related encoding(s) | KOI8-R, KOI8-U |
Character set
The following table shows the KOI8-F encoding. Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode code point. Differences from ISO-IR-111 are boxed; other relevant encodings which are matched, if any, are noted in footnotes.
_0 | _1 | _2 | _3 | _4 | _5 | _6 | _7 | _8 | _9 | _A | _B | _C | _D | _E | _F | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0_ 0 |
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1_ 16 |
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2_ 32 |
SP 0020 |
! 0021 |
" 0022 |
# 0023 |
$ 0024 |
% 0025 |
& 0026 |
' 0027 |
( 0028 |
) 0029 |
* 002A |
+ 002B |
, 002C |
- 002D |
. 002E |
/ 002F |
3_ 48 |
0 0030 |
1 0031 |
2 0032 |
3 0033 |
4 0034 |
5 0035 |
6 0036 |
7 0037 |
8 0038 |
9 0039 |
: 003A |
; 003B |
< 003C |
= 003D |
> 003E |
? 003F |
4_ 64 |
@ 0040 |
A 0041 |
B 0042 |
C 0043 |
D 0044 |
E 0045 |
F 0046 |
G 0047 |
H 0048 |
I 0049 |
J 004A |
K 004B |
L 004C |
M 004D |
N 004E |
O 004F |
5_ 80 |
P 0050 |
Q 0051 |
R 0052 |
S 0053 |
T 0054 |
U 0055 |
V 0056 |
W 0057 |
X 0058 |
Y 0059 |
Z 005A |
[ 005B |
\ 005C |
] 005D |
^ 005E |
_ 005F |
6_ 96 |
` 0060 |
a 0061 |
b 0062 |
c 0063 |
d 0064 |
e 0065 |
f 0066 |
g 0067 |
h 0068 |
i 0069 |
j 006A |
k 006B |
l 006C |
m 006D |
n 006E |
o 006F |
7_ 112 |
p 0070 |
q 0071 |
r 0072 |
s 0073 |
t 0074 |
u 0075 |
v 0076 |
w 0077 |
x 0078 |
y 0079 |
z 007A |
{ 007B |
| 007C |
} 007D |
~ 007E |
|
8_ 128 |
─[lower-alpha 1] 2500 |
│[lower-alpha 1] 2502 |
┌[lower-alpha 1] 250C |
┐[lower-alpha 1] 2510 |
└[lower-alpha 1] 2514 |
┘[lower-alpha 1] 2518 |
├[lower-alpha 1] 251C |
┤[lower-alpha 1] 2524 |
┬[lower-alpha 1] 252C |
┴[lower-alpha 1] 2534 |
┼[lower-alpha 1] 253C |
▀[lower-alpha 1] 2580 |
▄[lower-alpha 1] 2584 |
█[lower-alpha 1] 2588 |
▌[lower-alpha 1] 258C |
▐[lower-alpha 1] 2590 |
9_ 144 |
░[lower-alpha 1] 2591 |
‘[lower-alpha 2] 2018 |
’[lower-alpha 2] 2019 |
“[lower-alpha 2] 201C |
”[lower-alpha 2] 201D |
∙/•[lower-alpha 3] 2219/2022 |
–[lower-alpha 2] 2013 |
—[lower-alpha 2] 2014 |
© 00A9 |
™[lower-alpha 2] 2122 |
NBSP[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 4] 00A0 |
» 00BB |
® 00AE |
« 00AB |
·[lower-alpha 1] 00B7 |
¤ 00A4 |
A_ 160 |
NBSP[lower-alpha 4] 00A0 |
ђ 0452 |
ѓ 0453 |
ё 0451 |
є 0454 |
ѕ 0455 |
і 0456 |
ї 0457 |
ј 0458 |
љ 0459 |
њ 045A |
ћ 045B |
ќ 045C |
ґ[lower-alpha 5] 0491 |
ў 045E |
џ 045F |
B_ 176 |
№ 2116 |
Ђ 0402 |
Ѓ 0403 |
Ё 0401 |
Є 0404 |
Ѕ 0405 |
І 0406 |
Ї 0407 |
Ј 0408 |
Љ 0409 |
Њ 040A |
Ћ 040B |
Ќ 040C |
Ґ[lower-alpha 5] 0490 |
Ў 040E |
Џ 040F |
C_ 192 |
ю 044E |
а 0430 |
б 0431 |
ц 0446 |
д 0434 |
е 0435 |
ф 0444 |
г 0433 |
х 0445 |
и 0438 |
й 0439 |
к 043A |
л 043B |
м 043C |
н 043D |
о 043E |
D_ 208 |
п 043F |
я 044F |
р 0440 |
с 0441 |
т 0442 |
у 0443 |
ж 0436 |
в 0432 |
ь 044C |
ы 044B |
з 0437 |
ш 0448 |
э 044D |
щ 0449 |
ч 0447 |
ъ 044A |
E_ 224 |
Ю 042E |
А 0410 |
Б 0411 |
Ц 0426 |
Д 0414 |
Е 0415 |
Ф 0424 |
Г 0413 |
Х 0425 |
И 0418 |
Й 0419 |
К 041A |
Л 041B |
М 041C |
Н 041D |
О 041E |
F_ 240 |
П 041F |
Я 042F |
Р 0420 |
С 0421 |
Т 0422 |
У 0423 |
Ж 0416 |
В 0412 |
Ь 042C |
Ы 042B |
З 0417 |
Ш 0428 |
Э 042D |
Щ 0429 |
Ч 0427 |
Ъ 042A |
Letter Number Punctuation Symbol Other Undefined Differences from ISO-IR-111
- Matching KOI8-R, KOI8-U, KOI8-RU.
- Matching Windows-1251 and Windows-1252.
- May be U+2219, which matches RFC 1489 (KOI8-R),[4] or U+2022, which matches Windows-1251 and Windows-1252.
- The non-breaking space is encoded twice: first at 0x9A matching KOI8-R, and then at 0xA0 matching KOI8-E (the latter of which also happens to be its location in Windows-1251 and Windows-1252).
- Matching KOI8-U and KOI8-RU.
See also
References
- Nechayev, Valentin (2013) [2001]. "Review of 8-bit Cyrillic encodings universe". Archived from the original on 2016-12-05. Retrieved 2016-12-05.
- Czyborra, Roman (1998-11-30) [1998-05-25]. "The Cyrillic Charset Soup". Archived from the original on 2016-12-03. Retrieved 2016-12-03.
- "KOI8 Unified". Fingertip Software. Archived from the original on 1998-01-09. Retrieved 2020-02-11.
- Leisher, Mark (2008) [1998-03-05]. "KOI8 Unified Cyrillic to Unicode 2.1 mapping table". Department of Mathematical Sciences, New Mexico State University. Retrieved 2020-05-02.