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Various ASCII variants replacing the dollar sign with other currency
symbols and replacing punctuation with non-English alphabetic characters
-to cover German, French, Spanish and others in 7 bits exist.
+to cover German, French, Spanish, and others in 7 bits exist.
All are
deprecated; glibc doesn't support locales whose character sets aren't
true supersets of ASCII.
.TP
8859-5
Cyrillic letters supporting Bulgarian, Byelorussian, Macedonian,
-Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian.
+Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian.
Ukrainians read the letter "ghe"
with downstroke as "heh" and would need a ghe with upstroke to write a
correct ghe.
.BR xterm (1).
It is popular in Japan and Korea.
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-There are 4 graphic character sets, called G0, G1, G2 and G3,
+There are 4 graphic character sets, called G0, G1, G2, and G3,
and one of them is the current character set for codes with
high bit zero (initially G0), and one of them is the current
character set for codes with high bit one (initially G1).