For Japanese users this means
that the 16-bit codes now in common use will take three bytes.
While there
-are algorithmic conversions from some character sets (esp. ISO-8859-1) to
+are algorithmic conversions from some character sets (especially ISO-8859-1) to
Unicode, general conversion requires carrying around conversion tables,
which can be quite large for 16-bit codes.
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instead of number sign), ESC ( B selects ASCII (with dollar
instead of currency sign), ESC ( M selects a character set
for African languages, ESC ( ! A selects the Cuban character
-set, etc. etc.
+set, and so on.
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A 96-character set is designated as G\fIn\fP character set
by an escape sequence ESC \- xx (for G1), ESC . xx (for G2)