Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ulowell!apollo!sandi From: sandi@apollo.COM (Sandra Martin) Newsgroups: comp.std.internat Subject: Latin-2 character set Message-ID: <411ed2aa.b88e@apollo.COM> Date: 27 Jan 89 20:17:00 GMT Organization: Apollo Computer, Chelmsford, Mass. Lines: 23 I'd appreciate some help in locating the following: 1. A listing of the high half (decimal positions 128-255) of the ISO 8859/2 character set. The set usually is called Latin-2. 2. A list of the languages Latin-2 supports. 3. A list of compose sequences (if one exists) for the Latin-2 characters. By compose sequences, I mean keystrokes that allow users to create any Latin-2 character with an ASCII-only keyboard. I know that such sequences exist for Latin-1, but I don't know whether anyone has defined them for Latin-2. Thanks for your help. Sandra Martin, Apollo Computer sandi@apollo.com {decvax,mit-eddie,umix}!apollo!sandi apollo!sandi@eddie.mit.edu