C:\WINWORD\CCITTREC.DOT_______________ The drawings contained in this Recommendation have been done in Autocad. APPENDIX I (to Recommendation T.101) Text and mosaic character repertoires In the Interworking Data Syntax all text and mosaic characters are assigned a code name so that they may be uniquely identified. An exhaustive Repertoire of all of the text and mosaic characters used in the data syntaxes specified in Recommendation T.101 is presented below. This simplifies many of the references to graphic character sets used in the IDS since only the code names need be used in the body of the ASN.1 description of the Interworking Data Syntax. None of the videotex data syntaxes make use of all of the text and mosaic characters identified below. There are areas where there is a large amount of overlap between the various data syntaxes. In order to aid transcoding and conversions several categories have been identified. Separate repertoires have been defined for each of these categories. I.1 Repertoire I — Common alphanumeric text characters Repertoire I contains the common repertoire of basic alphanumeric text characters. These characters are taken from the primary and supplementary characters from Recommendation T.51, with registered final characters 4/0 and 6/2 respectively. In addition this includes the SPACE character (SP01) and the DELETE character (SM34). The descriptive names given to charac- ters differ between the various terminal data syntaxes defined in Recom- mendation T.101 and between the repertoire of alphanumeric characters defined in ISO standards ISO 6937. Composite names are used here, which endeavour to include the full range of meanings specified in the different terminal data syntaxes identified in Recommendation T.101, and achieve the maximum level of commonality with ISO 6937. I.1.1 Latin alphabetic characters Name Descriptive name Code LA01 small a LA02 capital A LA11 small a with acute accent LA12 capital A with acute accent LA13 small a with grave accent LA14 capital A with grave accent LA15 small a with circumflex accent LA16 capital A with circumflex accent LA17 small a with diaeresis or umlaut mark LA18 capital A with diaeresis or umlaut mark LA19 small a with tilde LA20 capital A with tilde LA23 small a with breve LA24 capital A with breve LA27 small a with ring LA28 capital A with ring LA31 small a with macron LA32 capital A with macron Name Descriptive name Code LA43 small a with ogonek LA44 capital A with ogonek LA51 small ae diphthong LA52 capital AE diphthong LB01 small b LB02 capital B LC01 small c LC02 capital C LC11 small c with acute accent LC12 capital C with acute accent LC15 small c with circumflex accent LC16 capital C with circumflex accent LC21 small c with caron LC22 capital C with caron LC29 small c with dot above LC30 capital C with dot above LC41 small c with cedilla LC42 capital C with cedilla Name Descriptive name Code LD01 small d LD02 capital D LD21 small d with caron LD22 capital D with caron LD61 small d with stroke LD62 capital D with stroke (Icelandic eth) LD63 small eth, Icelandic LE01 small e LE02 capital E LE11 small e with acute accent LE12 capital E with acute accent LE13 small e with grave accent LE14 capital E with grave accent LE15 small e with circumflex accent LE16 capital E with circumflex accent LE17 small e with diaeresis or umlaut LE18 capital E with diaeresis or umlaut LE21 small e with caron LE22 capital E with caron LE29 small e with dot above LE30 capital E with dot above LE31 small e with macron LE32 capital E with macron LE43 small e with ogonek LE44 capital E with ogonek LF01 small f LF02 capital F LG01 small g LG02 capital G LG11 small g with acute accent LG15 small g with circumflex accent LG16 capital G with circumflex accent LG23 small g with breve LG24 capital G with breve LG29 small g with dot above LG30 capital G with dot above LG42 capital G with cedilla Name Descriptive name Code LH01 small h LH02 capital H LH15 small h with circumflex accent LH16 capital H with circumflex accent LH61 small h with stroke LH62 capital H with stroke LI01 small i LI02 capital I LI11 small i with acute accent LI12 capital I with acute accent LI13 small i with grave accent LI14 capital I with grave accent LI15 small i with circumflex accent LI16 capital I with circumflex accent LI17 small i with diaeresis or umlaut mark LI18 capital I with diaeresis or umlaut mark LI19 small i with tilde LI20 capital I with tilde LI30 capital I with dot above LI31 small i with macron LI32 capital I with macron LI43 small i with ogonek LI44 capital I with ogonek LI51 small ij ligature LI52 capital IJ ligature LI61 small i without dot LJ01 small j LJ02 capital J LJ15 small j with circumflex accent LJ16 capital J with circumflex accent LK01 small k LK02 capital K LK41 small k with cedilla LK42 capital K with cedilla LK61 small k, Greenlandic LL01 small l LL02 capital L Name Descriptive name Code LL11 small l with acute accent LL12 capital L with acute accent LL21 small l with caron LL22 capital L with caron LL41 small l with cedilla LL42 capital L with cedilla LL61 small l with stroke LL62 capital L with stroke LL63 small l with middle dot LL64 capital L with middle dot LM01 small m LM02 capital M LN01 small n LN02 capital N LN11 small n with acute accent LN12 capital N with acute accent LN19 small n with tilde LN20 capital N with tilde LN21 small n with caron LN22 capital N with caron LN41 small n with cedilla LN42 capital N with cedilla LN61 small eng, Lapp LN62 capital eng, Lapp LN63 small n with apostrophe LO01 small o LO02 capital O LO11 small o with acute accent LO12 capital O with acute accent LO13 small o with grave accent LO14 capital O with grave accent LO15 small o with circumflex accent LO16 capital O with circumflex accent LO17 small o with diaeresis or umlaut mark LO18 capital O with diaeresis or umlaut mark LO19 small o with tilde LO20 capital O with tilde Name Descriptive name Code LO25 small o with double acute accent LO26 capital O with double acute accent LO31 small o with macron LO32 capital O with macron LO51 small oe ligature LO52 capital OE ligature LO61 small o with slash LO62 capital O with slash LP01 small p LP02 capital P LQ01 small q LQ02 capital Q LR01 small r LR02 capital R LR11 small r with acute accent LR12 capital R with acute accent LR21 small r with caron LR22 capital R with caron LR41 small r with cedilla LR42 capital R with cedilla LS01 small s LS02 capital S LS11 small s with acute accent LS12 capital S with acute accent LS15 small s with circumflex accent LS16 capital S with circumflex accent LS21 small s with caron LS22 capital S with caron LS41 small s with cedilla LS42 capital S with cedilla LS61 small sharp s, German LT01 small t LT02 capital T LT21 small t with caron LT22 capital T with caron LT41 small t with cedilla LT42 capital T with cedilla Name Descriptive name Code LT61 small t with stroke LT62 capital T with stroke LT63 small thorn, Icelandic LT64 capital thorn, Icelandic LU01 small u LU02 capital U LU11 small u with acute accent LU12 capital U with acute accent LU13 small u with grave accent LU14 capital U with grave accent LU15 small u with circumflex accent LU16 capital U with circumflex accent LU17 small u with diaeresis or umlaut mark LU18 capital U with diaeresis or umlaut mark LU19 small u with tilde LU20 capital U with tilde LU23 small u with breve LU24 capital U with breve LU25 small u with double acute accent LU26 capital U with double acute accent LU27 small u with ring LU28 capital U with ring LU31 small u with macron LU32 capital U with macron LU43 small u with ogonek LU44 capital U with ogonek LV01 small v LV02 capital V LW01 small w LW02 capital W LW15 small w with circumflex accent LW16 capital W with circumflex accent LX01 small x LX02 capital x LY01 small y LY02 capital Y Name Descriptive name Code LY11 small y with acute accent LY12 capital Y with acute accent LY15 small y with circumflex accent LY16 capital Y with circumflex accent LY17 small y with diaeresis or umlaut mark LY18 capital Y with diaeresis or umlaut mark LZ01 small z LZ02 capital Z LZ11 small z with acute accent LZ12 capital Z with acute accent LZ21 small z with caron LZ22 capital Z with caron LZ29 small z with dot above LZ30 capital Z with dot above I.1.2 Non—alphabetic characters I.1.2.1 Decimal digits ND01 digit 1 ND02 digit 2 ND03 digit 3 ND04 digit 4 ND05 digit 5 ND06 digit 6 ND07 digit 7 ND08 digit 8 ND09 digit 9 ND10 digit 0 I.1.2.2 Currency signs SC01 general currency sign SC02 pound sign SC03 dollar sign SC04 cent sign SC05 yen sign I.1.2.3 Punctuation marks SP01 SPACE SP02 exclamation mark SP03 inverted exclamation mark Name Descriptive name Code SP04 quotation mark SP05 apostrophe SP06 opening (left) parenthesis SP07 closing (right) parenthesis SP08 comma SP10 hyphen or minus sign SP11 period (or decimal point) SP12 solidus (slant) SP13 colon SP14 semicolon SP15 question mark SP16 inverted question mark SP17 angle quotation mark left SP18 angle quotation mark right SP19 single quotation mark left SP20 single quotation mark right SP21 double quotation mark left SP22 double quotation mark right I.1.2.4 Arithmetic signs SA01 plus sign SA02 plus/minus sign SA03 less—than sign SA04 equals sign SA05 greater—than sign SA06 divide sign SA07 multiply sign I.1.2.5 Subscripts and superscripts NS01 superscript 1 NS02 superscript 2 NS03 superscript 3 I.1.2.6 Fractions NF01 fraction 1/2 NF04 fraction 1/4 NF05 fraction 3/4 SM39 fraction 1/8 (equivalent to NF18) SM40 fraction 3/8 (equivalent to NF19) SM41 fraction 5/8 (equivalent to NF20) SM42 fraction 7/8 (equivalent to NF21) Name Descriptive name Code I.1.2.7 Miscellaneous SM01 number sign SM02 percent sign SM03 ampersand SM04 star, asterisk SM05 commercial at SM06 opening (left) square bracket SM07 reverse solidus SM08 closing (right) square bracket SM11 opening brace, left curly bracket SM12 central horizonal bar jointive SM13 central vertical line jointive SM14 closing brace, right curly bracket SM17 micro sign SM18 ohm sign SM19 degree sign SM20 ordinal indicator, masculine SM21 ordinal indicator, feminine SM24 section sign SM25 paragraph sign, pilcrow SM26 middle dot SM30 leftward arrow SM31 rightward arrow SM32 upward arrow SM33 downward arrow SM34 DELETE SM35 registered sign (equivalent to SM53) SM36 copyright sign (equivalent to SM52) SM37 trademark sign (equivalent to SM54) SM38 musical symbol (equivalent to SM93) SM43 arrowhead upwards, circumflex shape SM44 upper reverse solidus, grave accent shape SM47 upper bar (not jointive) bar or tilde shape SM48 lower bar (not jointive) low line, spacing underline (equivalent to SP09 of ISO 6937) SM49 non spacing underline Note — The characters SM43, SM44, SM47, SM48 have multiple names since the descriptive names for these characters differ significantly between the various terminal data syntaxes defined in Recommendation T.101. These characters were originally intended as accent characters in the original usage of the IRV code table of ISO 646. This meaning has changed since the introduction of the composite method of coding accented characters defined in CCITT Recommendation T.51, ISO 6937 and several CCITT Recom- mendations. As a result these characters should not be used to generated accented characters. To retain compatibility with previous standards, multi- ple names are described here. I.1.2.8 Diacritical marks (as displayed when used in conjunction with SPACE) Name Descriptive name Code SD11 acute accent SD13 grave accent SD15 circumflex accent SD17 umlaut or diaeresis SD19 tilde SD21 caron Name Descriptive name Code SD23 breve SD25 double acute accent SD27 ring SD29 dot above SD31 macron SD41 cedilla SD43 ogonek I.2 Repertoire 2 — Special alphanumeric text characters These characters are unique to one or two of the terminal data syntaxes and the presentation of these characters must be converted so that their presenta- tion effect may be achieved in other terminal data syntax. Name Descriptive name Code SM45 left vertical bar jointive SM46 right vertical bar jointive Name Descriptive name Code SM50 non spacing vector overbar SM51 non spacing slant Note — The name codes SM50 and SM51 are introduced here since name codes for these characters are not included in either the ISO registry (Regis- tered code table number 99) or in CCITT Recommendation T.101. I.3 Repertoire 3 — Kana characters This entire set of characters is unique to only one of the terminal data syn- taxes and therefore the presentation of these characters must be converted so that their presentation effect may be achieved in another terminal data syn- tax. Name Descriptive name Code JA01 Katakana full stop JA02 Katakana opening bracket JA03 Katakana closing bracket JA04 Katakana comma JA05 Katakana conjunctive symbol JA06 Katakana WO JA07 Katakana small a JA08 Katakana small i JA09 Katakana small u Name Descriptive name Code JA10 Katakana small e JA11 Katakana small o JA12 Katakana ya JA13 Katakana small yu JA14 Katakana yo JA15 Katakana tsu JA16 Prolonged Sound Symbol JA17 Katakana A JA18 Katakana I Name Descriptive name Code JA19 Katakana U JA20 Katakana E JA21 Katakana O JA22 Katakana KA JA23 Katakana KI JA24 Katakana KU JA25 Katakana KE JA26 Katakana KO JA27 Katakana SA JA28 Katakana SHI JA29 Katakana SU JA30 Katakana SE JA31 Katakana SO JA32 Katakana TA JA33 Katakana CHI JA34 Katakana TSU JA35 Katakana TE JA36 Katakana TO JA37 Katakana NA JA38 Katakana NI JA39 Katakana NU JA40 Katakana NE Name Descriptive name Code JA41 Katakana NO JA42 Katakana HA JA43 Katakana HI JA44 Katakana FU JA45 Katakana HE JA46 Katakana HO JA47 Katakana MA JA48 Katakana MI JA49 Katakana MU JA50 Katakana ME JA51 Katakana MO JA52 Katakana YA JA53 Katakana YU JA54 Katakana YO JA55 Katakana RA JA56 Katakana RI JA57 Katakana RU JA58 Katakana RE JA59 Katakana RO JA60 Katakana WA JA61 Katakana N or M JA62 Voiced sound symbol JA63 semi—voiced sound symbol Note — Since name codes are not included for these characters in either the ISO registry (Registration number 13) or in CCITT Recommendation T.101, codes beginning with JA are introduced here. I.4 Repertoire 4 — Kanji characters These characters occur in only one of the terminal data syntaxes although the registered Kanji character code table is sometimes used in combination with the sets of another terminal data syntax. Except in the case when Kanji character capability is available at both ends of an interchange, the presenta- tion of these characters must be converted so that their presentation effect may be achieved in the other terminal data syntax. The Kanji character set is registered as a two byte set. CCITT Recommendation T.101 uses a sub— Repertoire of this set which includes some 3639 characters, of which 2980 are Kanji symbol characters. These characters are unique to this Repertoire. The remaining characters, including a number of special characters as well as some alphabetics for other languages, overlap with other registered char- acter sets. For example a Cyrillic, Greek, Katakana, and Hiragana alphabet are included, as well as all but 11 of the Latin alphabet characters of Reper- toire 1. The overlap characters in this code table have the same name codes as the equivalent characters in Repertoire 1 and can therefore be converted directly between data syntaxes. Special handling is required for the other characters. In addition there are 32 drawing characters which overlap those in Repertoire 8. These also share the same name codes as those in other character sets and therefore are part of the greater drawing character Reper- toire (Repertoire 8). The Repertoire of Kanji pictorial characters and unique special characters is voluminous. Since conversions from this Repertoire of characters require special handling, it is not necessary to list the Repertoire here. For reference, see CCITT Recommendation T.101 Data Syntax I which is a sub Repertoire of the ISO registration number 87. The name codes Kanji JK01 to JK2980, HK01 to HK83, and JS01 to JS366 have been introduced to identify the Kanji pictorial characters, the Hiragana characters, and the Kanji Special characters respectively. I.5 Repertoire 5 — Greek characters Name Descriptive name Code GA01 Lower case greek letter Alpha GA02 Upper case greek letter Alpha GA11 Lower case greek letter Alpha with accent GA12 Upper case greek letter Alpha with accent GB01 Lower case greek letter Beta GB02 Upper case greek letter Beta GD01 Lower case greek letter Delta GD02 Upper case greek letter Delta GE01 Lower case greek letter Epsilon GE02 Upper case greek letter Epsilon GE11 Lower case greek letter Epsilon with accent GE12 Upper case greek letter Epsilon with accent GE61 Lower case greek letter Eta GE62 Upper case greek letter Eta GE63 Lower case greek letter Eta with accent GE64 Upper case greek letter Eta with accent GF01 Lower case greek letter Phi GF02 Upper case greek letter Phi GG01 Lower case greek letter Gamma GG02 Upper case greek letter Gamma GH01 Lower case greek letter Khi GH02 Upper case greek letter Khi GI01 Lower case greek letter Iota GI02 Upper case greek letter Iota GI11 Lower case greek letter Iota with accent GI12 Upper case greek letter Iota with accent GI17 Lower case greek letter Iota with diaeresis GI18 Upper case greek letter Iota with diaeresis GI33 Lower case greek letter Iota with accent and diaeresis GK01 Lower case greek letter Kappa GK02 Upper case greek letter Kappa GL01 Lower case greek letter Lambda GL02 Upper case greek letter Lambda GM01 Lower case greek letter Mu Name Descriptive name Code GM02 Upper case greek letter Mu GN01 Lower case greek letter Nu GN02 Upper case greek letter Nu GO01 Lower case greek letter Omicron GO02 Upper case greek letter Omicron GO11 Lower case greek letter Omicron with accent GO12 Upper case greek letter Omicron with accent GO61 Lower case greek letter Omega GO62 Upper case greek letter Omega GO63 Lower case greek letter Omega with accent GO64 Upper case greek letter Omega with accent GP01 Lower case greek letter Pi GP02 Upper case greek letter Pi GP61 Lower case greek letter Psi GP62 Upper case greek letter Psi GR01 Lower case greek letter Rho GR02 Upper case greek letter Rho GS01 Lower case greek letter Sigma GS02 Upper case greek letter Sigma GS61 Lower case greek letter final Sigma GT01 Lower case greek letter Tau GT02 Upper case greek letter Tau GT61 Lower case greek letter Theta GT62 Upper case greek letter Theta GU01 Lower case greek letter Upsilon GU02 Upper case greek letter Upsilon GU11 Lower case greek letter Upsilon with accent GU12 Upper case greek letter Upsilon with accent GU17 Lower case Upsilon with diaeresis GU18 Upper case Upsilon with diaeresis GU33 Lower case Upsilon with accent and diaeresis GX01 Lower case greek letter Xi GX02 Upper case greek letter Xi GZ01 Lower case greek letter Zeta Name Descriptive name Code GZ02 Upper case greek letter Zeta SD33 Diaeresis and accent sign with space I.6 Repertoire 6 — Cyrillic characters KA01 small cyrillic a KA02 capital cyrillic a KA61 small cyrillic ja KA62 capital cyrillic ja KB01 small cyrillic be KB02 capital cyrillic be KC01 small cyrillic tse KC02 capital cyrillic tse KC21 small cyrillic tche KC22 capital cyrillic tche KC61 small cyrillic chtcha KC62 capital cyrillic chtcha KD01 small cyrillic de KD02 capital cyrillic de KE01 small cyrillic je KE02 capital cyrillic je KE17 small cyrillic jo KE18 capital cyrillic jo KE61 small cyrillic e KE62 capital cyrillic e KF01 small cyrillic eff KF02 capital cyrillic eff KG01 small cyrillic gue KG02 capital cyrillic gue KH01 small cyrillic kha KH02 capital cyrillic kha KI01 small cyrillic i KI02 capital cyrillic i KI23 small cyrillic breve i KI24 capital cyrillic breve i KJ01 small cyrillic zhe Name Descriptive name Code KJ02 capital cyrillic zhe KL01 small cyrillic el KL02 capital cyrillic el KM01 small cyrillic em KM02 capital cyrillic em KN01 small cyrillic en KN02 capital cyrillic en KO01 small cyrillic o KO02 capital cyrillic o KP01 small cyrillic Pe KP02 capital cyrillic Pe KR01 small cyrillic er KR02 capital cyrillic er KS01 small cyrillic es KS02 capital cyrillic es KS23 small cyrillic sha KS24 capital cyrillic sha KT01 small cyrillic te KT02 capital cyrillic te KU01 small cyrillic v KU02 capital cyrillic v KV61 small cyrillic ju KV62 capital cyrillic ju KV01 small cyrillic ve KV02 capital cyrillic ve KY01 small cyrillic ieri KY02 capital cyrillic ieri KY61 small cyrillic ier (miagkil zhak) KY62 capital cyrillic ier (miagkil zhak) KY63 small cyrillic ier' (tvjordy zhak) KY64 capital cyrillic ier' (tvjordy zhak) KZ01 small cyrillic ze KZ02 capital cyrillic ze KK01 small cyrillic ka KK02 capital cyrillic ka I.7 Repertoire 7 — Block mosaic characters Block mosaic characters are a sub—Repertoire of the mosaics used in each of the terminal data syntaxes and therefore are directly translatable between data syntaxes. Even the coding of the block mosaic characters is identical except for the Filled Mosaic character. A Filled Mosaic is included in Repertoire 5. Either of the two equivalent codings established in Recom- mendation T.101 (code table position 5/15 or 7/15) for the Filled Mosaic character is acceptable in a string of characters from Repertoire 5. Note — The following convention is used to describe the shape of a 2 sub—cell wide by 3 sub—cell high mosaic character. The cells are num- bered from the upper left, to upper right, centre left, centre right, lower left, and lower right as 1,2,3,4,5,6 respectively. This code is used in identifying each character in the Repertoire. Diagram T0803710—89 = 3 cm Name Descriptive name Code MG00 Mosaic empty character MG01 Block Mosaic 1 MG02 Block Mosaic 2 MG03 Block Mosaic 1,2 MG04 Block Mosaic 3 MG05 Block Mosaic 1,3 MG06 Block Mosaic 2,3 MG07 Block Mosaic 1,2,3 MG08 Block Mosaic 4 MG09 Block Mosaic 1,4 MG10 Block Mosaic 2,4 MG11 Block Mosaic 1,2,4 MG12 Block Mosaic 3,4 MG13 Block Mosaic 1,3,4 MG14 Block Mosaic 2,3,4 MG15 Block Mosaic 1,2,3,4 MG16 Block Mosaic 5 MG17 Block Mosaic 1,5 MG18 Block Mosaic 2,5 MG19 Block Mosaic 1,2,5 MG20 Block Mosaic 3,5 Name Descriptive name Code MG21 Block Mosaic 1,3,5 MG22 Block Mosaic 2,3,5 MG23 Block Mosaic 1,2,3,5 MG24 Block Mosaic 4,5 MG25 Block Mosaic 1,4,5 MG26 Block Mosaic 2,4,5 MG27 Block Mosaic 1,2,4,5 MG28 Block Mosaic 3,4,5 MG29 Block Mosaic 1,3,4,5 MG30 Block Mosaic 2,3,4,5 MG31 Block Mosaic 1,2,3,4,5 MG32 Block Mosaic 6 MG33 Block Mosaic 1,6 MG34 Block Mosaic 2,6 MG35 Block Mosaic 1,2,6 MG36 Block Mosaic 3,6 MG37 Block Mosaic 1,3,6 MG38 Block Mosaic 2,3,6 MG39 Block Mosaic 1,2,3,6 MG40 Block Mosaic 4,6 MG41 Block Mosaic 1,4,6 MG42 Block Mosaic 2,4,6 MG43 Block Mosaic 1,2,4,6 MG44 Block Mosaic 3,4,6 MG45 Block Mosaic 1,3,4,6 MG46 Block Mosaic 2,3,4,6 MG47 Block Mosaic 1,2,3,4,6 MG48 Block Mosaic 5,6 MG49 Block Mosaic 1,5,6 MG50 Block Mosaic 2,5,6 MG51 Block Mosaic 1,2,5,6 MG52 Block Mosaic 3,5,6 MG53 Block Mosaic 1,3,5,6 MG54 Block Mosaic 2,3,5,6 MG55 Block Mosaic 1,2,3,5,6 MG56 Block Mosaic 4,5,6 MG57 Block Mosaic 1,4,5,6 MG58 Block Mosaic 2,4,5,6 MG59 Block Mosaic 1,2,4,5,6 MG60 Block Mosaic 3,4,5,6 MG61 Block Mosaic 1,3,4,5,6 MG62 Block Mosaic 2,3,4,5,6 MG63 Filled Mosaic 1,2,3,4,5,6 (also equivalent to MG64—T.101 DSIII) I.8 Repertoire 8 — Sub cell aligned smooth mosaics 1 A general set of Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic characters are part of the Repertoire of mosaic characters used in two of the terminal data syntaxes, and have the same coding. These characters are identified separately as a Repertoire of the interworking data syntax since these characters are directly translatable between two of the data syntaxes. The presentation of these characters must be converted so that their presentation effect may be achieved in a terminal using a data syntax which does not support these characters. Note — The following convention is used to describe the shape of a 2 sub— cell wide by 3 sub—cell high mosaic character containing Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaics. The vertices of the sub—cells are numbered from the upper sub—cell upper left corner as illustrated below. The smooth mosaic is filled below (B), above (A) to the right (R) or the left (L) of a line or lines through the indicated vertices. Diagram T0803710—89 = 6cm Name Descriptive name Code SG01 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—7,11 SG02 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—7,12 SG03 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—4,11 SG04 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—4,12 SG05 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—1,11 SG06 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—1,12 SG07 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—4,2 SG08 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—4,3 SG09 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—7,2 SG10 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—7,3 SG11 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—10,2 SG12 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—7,6 SG13 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic R—1,c,10 SG14 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—1,c,3 SG15 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—10,c,12 SG16 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic L—3,c,12 SG17 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—4,9 SG18 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—2,12 SG19 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—1,9 SG20 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—2,9 SG21 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—1,6 SG22 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—2,6 SG23 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—10,3 SG24 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—11,3 SG25 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—10,6 SG26 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—11,6 SG27 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—10,9 SG28 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—11,9 Name Descriptive name Code SG29 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—7,11 SG30 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—7,12 SG31 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—4,11 SG32 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—4,12 SG33 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—1,11 SG34 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—1,12 SG35 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—4,2 SG36 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—4,3 SG37 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—7,2 SG38 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—7,3 SG39 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—10,2 SG40 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—7,6 SG41 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic L—1,c,10 SG42 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—1,c,3 SG43 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—11,9 SG44 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—10,9 SG45 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—11,6 SG46 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—10,6 SG47 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—11,3 SG48 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—10,3 SG49 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—2,6 SG50 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—1,6 SG51 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—2,9 SG52 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—1,9 SG53 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—2,12 SG54 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic A—4,9 SG55 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic R—3,c,12 SG56 Sub Cell Aligned Smooth Mosaic B—10,c,12 I.9 Repertoire 9 — General smooth mosaics An additional form of Smooth Mosaic characters are available in only one of the terminal data syntaxes. These smooth mosaic characters align with half sub—cell boundaries. Since these characters are unique to only one of the terminal data syntaxes, the presentation of these characters must be con- verted so that their presentation may be achieved in another terminal data syntax. Note — The notation used to describe these characters is the same as that used in Repertoire 6 except that intermediate points which identify to the half sub cell are introduced. In the case that four numbers are given, such as for the characters (SG58 and SG71), the area is bounded on all sides by the four sub—cell positions. In two special cases, for the characters (SG68 and SG81), two areas are filled within the mosaic cell. Diagram T0803730—89 = 6 cm Name Descriptive name Code MS01 General Smooth Mosaic B—f,c MS03 General Smooth Mosaic B—h,i MS04 General Smooth Mosaic B—F,C,2 MS05 General Smooth Mosaic A—f,11 MS06 General Smooth Mosaic A—1,g MS07 General Smooth Mosaic L—1,g,10 MS08 General Smooth Mosaic B—f,12 MS09 General Smooth Mosaic A—f,11,g MS10 General Smooth Mosaic L—3,f,12 MS11 General Smooth Mosaic A—f,2,g MS12 General Smooth Mosaic L—1,c,10 & R—3,c,12 Name Descriptive name Code MS16 General Smooth Mosaic B—f,g MS17 General Smooth Mosaic B—c,g MS18 General Smooth Mosaic A—e,d & B—a,d MS19 General Smooth Mosaic A—h,i MS20 General Smooth Mosaic L—2,c,g MS21 General Smooth Mosaic A—11,g MS22 General Smooth Mosaic A—f,3 MS23 General Smooth Mosaic R—3,f,12 MS24 General Smooth Mosaic B—10,g MS25 General Smooth Mosaic B—f,2,g MS26 General Smooth Mosaic R—1,g,10 MS27 General Smooth Mosaic B—f,11,g MS28 General Smooth Mosaic A—1,c,3 & B—10,c,12 I.10 Repertoire 10 — Drawing characters A number of drawing characters, consisting primarily of line drawing characters are available in the various terminal data syntaxes. These consist of the drawing characters (DG01 to DG04, DG13 to 24, and DG32) which are common between DS I and DS II of CCITT Recommendation T.101, drawing characters (DG35 to DG50) which are unique to DS 1, drawing characters (DG05 to DG12, and DG25 to 31) which are unique to DS II and drawing characters (DG33 and DG34) which are unique to DS III. Note — The notation used to describe these characters identifies the character sub—cell vertices and intermediate points in a similar manner to the way smooth mosaics are identified in Repertoire 7; however, only lines are used here to connect the vertex and intermediate points. Some of the drawing graphics contain more than one line component. This is identified by the description of two line elements separated by “&”. In addition, the line weight (or width) may vary on some drawing characters. Heavy weight (wider) line elements are indicated by (W). Special drawing graphics are described in words. Diagram T0803740—89 = 6 cm Name Descriptive name Code DG01 Drawing Character W—f,g & c,2 DG02 Drawing Character W—f,g & c,11 DG03 Drawing Character 2,11 & W—c,g DG04 Drawing Character 2,11 & W—f,c DG05 Drawing Character 2,f,11 DG06 Drawing Character 2,g,11 DG07 Drawing Character f,11,g DG08 Drawing Character f,2,g DG09 Drawing Character f,2 DG10 Drawing Character g,2 DG11 Drawing Character f,11 DG12 Drawing Character g,11 DG13 Drawing Character W—f,g & 2,11 DG14 Drawing Character 2,11 DG15 Drawing Character f,g Name Descriptive name Code DG16 Drawing Character 11,c,g DG17 Drawing Character f,c,11 DG18 Drawing Character 2,c,g DG19 Drawing Character f,c,2 DG20 Drawing Character 2,11 & c,g DG21 Drawing Character 2,11 & f,c DG22 Drawing Character f,g & c, 11 DG23 Drawing Character f,g & c,2 DG24 Drawing Character f,g & 2,11 DG25 Drawing Character f,g (with arrow head on right) DG26 Drawing Character f,g (with arrow head on left) DG27 Drawing Character 2,11 (with arrow head on top) Name Descriptive name Code DG28 Drawing Character 2,11 (with arrow head on bottom) DG29 Drawing Character (centre small dot) DG30 Drawing Character (centre large dot) DG31 Drawing Character (centre large hollow dot) DG32 Drawing Character (speckled character) DG33 Drawing Character 3,10 DG34 Drawing Character 1,12 DG35 Drawing Character W—2,11 DG36 Drawing Character W—f,g DG37 Drawing Character W—11,c,g DG38 Drawing Character W—f,c,11 Name Descriptive name Code DG39 Drawing Character W—2,c,g DG40 Drawing Character W—f,c,2 DG41 Drawing Character W—2,11 & W—c,g DG42 Drawing Character W—2,11 & W—f,c DG43 Drawing Character W—f,g & W—c,11 DG44 Drawing Character W—f,g & W—c,2 DG45 Drawing Character W—f,g & W—2,11 DG46 Drawing Character W—2,11 & c,g DG47 Drawing Character W—2,11 & f,c DG48 Drawing Character f,g & W—c,11 DG49 Drawing Character f,g & W—c,2 DG50 Drawing Character W—2, 11 & f,g Note — The name codes DG33 to DG50 are introduced here since name codes for these characters are not included in either the ISO registry or in CCITT Recommendation T.101. I.11 Repertoire 11 — Special mosaics A number of special mosaic shapes exist in the various data syntaxes. These special mosaic shapes are generally unique and occur in only one of the terminal data syntaxes. The presentation of these characters must be converted so that their presentation effect may be achieved in another termi- nal data syntax. Name Descriptive name Code MS02 Centre—Small—Square MS13 Open—Left—Half—Oval MS14 Filled—Left—Half—Oval Name Descriptive name Code MS15 Reverse—Left—Half—Oval MS29 Open—Right—Half—Oval MS30 Filled—Right—Half—Oval MS31 Reverse—Right—Half—Oval APPENDIX II (to Recommendation T.101) Default states of the interworking data syntax The Interworking Data Syntax permits a choice of the default states to be established. These defaults correspond to the default states of the terminal oriented data syntaxes corresponding to the source of the data. Referencing Tables II—1/T.101 to II—3/T.101 provides a con- venient way of establishing the states required for interworking with a particular source of data. Only three default tables are described below. If a particular profile of a data syntax does not correspond exactly to the default table given below, then explicit state vector commands may be used to alter the particular states which are differ- ent. The default tables include the default values for the function and parameters of the data syntax as well as the default boundary condi- tions. The Terminal Model Precedence indicator is always assumed to be initially “1”, and of course at the initial point, or at a reset, all glo- bal variables are assumed to be altered. Note — In Tables II—2/T.101 below a question mark “(?)” implies that the information for that entry in the table needs to be confirmed. A question mark alone indicates that the information needs to be supplied in a future version of the document. TABLE II—1/T.101 Default—set—I: defaults corresponding to Data Syntax I Default boundary condition values — Screen—Dimensions — 0.969, 0.797 — Colour—Map—Limit — 16 — Presentation—Sub—Area — full screen — Char—Mode—Constraints — 15.5, 8 — Coordinate—Limit—Poly- gon — 256 (fill form) — Coordinate—Limit— Spline — not applicable — Presentation—Resolution — 248, 204 (basic rank) — Macro—Seg—Memory— Limit — 3072 bytes (min) — DRCS—Memory—Limit — 416 bytes (min) Default presentation parameters current—text—position — upper left corner current—foreground—colour — white current—auxilary—colour — blue reduced intensity lining—state — off flash—blink—state — off basic—char—size—state — char=normal 16/256, 24/256 colouring—block—state — 4/256, 4/256 conceal—state — off char—invert—box—state — off char—marking—state — not applicable screen—protection—state — protect display—control—state — scroll=off device—control—state — not applicable cursor—control—state — not applicable current—geometric—position — lower left corner geometric—control—1— state — line texture=solid, texture pattern=solid highlight=off logical pel=0,0 geometric—control—2— state — not applicable wait—state — none general—text—state — not applicable p—text—state — char rotation=0 char path=right char spacing=1 cursor=underscore interrow=single space geometric—text—state — not applicable DRCS—definition—state — none macro—definition—state — none texture—pattern—state — not applicable music—part—memory— state — musical tone=fixed — musical control=fixed part memory=none animation—configuration— state — no animation frames frame order=normal workstation—configura- tion—state — not applicable TABLE II—1/T.101 (cont.) Default colour map — Data Syntax I Colour value Map address R G B black 0 0000 0001 0001 0001 red 1 0001 1111 0000 0000 green 2 0010 0000 1111 0000 yellow 3 0011 1111 1111 0000 blue 4 0100 0000 0000 1111 magenta 5 0101 1111 0000 1111 cyan 6 0110 0000 1111 1111 white 7 0111 1111 1111 1111 transparent 8 1000 0000 0000 0000 RI red 9 1001 0111 0000 0000 RI green 10 1010 0000 0111 0000 RI yellow 11 1011 0111 0111 0000 RI blue 12 1100 0000 0000 0111 RI magenta 13 1101 0111 0000 0111 RI cyan 14 1110 0000 0111 0111 grey 15 1111 0111 0111 0111 TABLE II—2/T.101 Default—set—II: defaults corresponding to Data Syntax II Default boundary condition values — Screen—Dimensions — 1, 1 — Colour—Map—Limit — 32 — Presentation—Sub—Area — not applicable — Char—Mode—Constraints — 40, 24 — Coordinate—Limit—Poly- gon — 128 — Coordinate—Limit—Poly- curve — not applicable — Presentation—Resolution — (?) — Macro—Seg—Memory— Limit — (?) — DRCS—Memory—Limit — 2048 bytes — Direct Colours — 8 colours Default presentation parameters current—text—position — upper left corner current—foreground—colour — white current—auxiliary—colour — transparent lining—state — off flash—blink—state — off basic—char—size—state — 1/40, 5/128, 40 char/24 rows conceal—state — off char—invert—box—state — off char—marking—state — off screen—protection—state — not protected display—control—state — Implicit scrolling activated. No defined scrolling area. device—control—state — display device=on auxiliary device=off recording device=stop hard copy device=stop cursor—control—state — off geometric—control—1— state — not applicable geometric—control—2— state — Clipping—Rectangle 0.0, 0.0 and 1.0, 1.0 — deferral—mode asap — Fill—Area—Colour— Index 1 — Fill—Area—Interior— Style hollow — Fill—Area—Style—Index 1 — Set—Highlighting off — implicit—regeneration allowed — Line—Type solid — Line—Width—Scale— Factor 1.0 — Marker—Size—Scale— Factor 1.0 — Marker—Type asterisk — Pattern—Vectors 0.0, 1.0 and 1.0, 0.0 — Polyline—Colour—Index 1 — Polymarker—Colour— Index 1 — regeneration—flag postpone — Ws—Viewport the largest square which fits into the display area — Ws—Window 0.0, 0.0 and 1.0, 1.0 — workstation—identifier 0 geometric—text—state — Char—Expansion—Factor 1.0 — Char—Spacing(continous) 0.0 — Char—Rotation(conti- nous) 0.0, 7.0/320.0 and 7.0/320.0, 0.0 — Text—Alignment normal, normal — Text—Colour—Index 1 TABLE II—2/T.101 (cont.) — Text—Precision string — Char—Path char—path—right Fill—Pattern—Control — Pattern—Representa- tion delta—x 1 delta—y 1 pattern—cell—data 1 pattern—index 1 DRCS—definition— state — none defined macro—definition— state — not applicable texture—pattern—state — ? music—part—mem- ory—state — not applicable animation—configura- tion—state — not applicable Segment—Control— State — Segment—Priority 0.0 — Segment—Trans- form—Matrix 1.0; 0.0; 0.0 — segment—visibility visible Default colour map — Data Syntax II Map address Colour value R G B black 0 00000 000000 000000 000000 red 1 00001 111111 000000 000000 green 2 00010 000000 111111 000000 yellow 3 00011 111111 111111 000000 blue 4 00100 000000 000000 111111 magenta 5 00101 111111 000000 111111 cyan 6 00110 000000 111111 111111 white 7 00111 111111 111111 111111 transparent 8 01000 ——— ——— ——— RI red 9 01001 011111 000000 000000 RI green 10 01010 000000 011111 000000 RI yellow 11 01011 011111 011111 000000 RI blue 12 01100 000000 000000 011111 RI magenta 13 01101 011111 000000 011111 RI cyan 14 01110 000000 011111 011111 grey 15 01111 011111 011111 011111 black 16 10000 000000 000000 000000 red 17 10001 111111 000000 000000 green 18 10010 000000 111111 000000 yellow 19 10011 111111 111111 000000 blue 20 10100 000000 000000 111111 magenta 21 10101 111111 000000 111111 cyan 22 10110 000000 111111 111111 white 23 10111 111111 111111 111111 black 24 11000 000000 000000 000000 red 25 11001 111111 000000 000000 green 26 11010 000000 111111 000000 yellow 27 11011 111111 111111 000000 blue 28 11100 000000 000000 111111 magenta 29 11101 111111 000000 111111 cyan 30 11110 000000 111111 111111 white 31 11111 111111 111111 111111 TABLE II—3/T.101 Default—set—III: defaults corresponding to Data Syntax III Default boundary condition values — Screen—Dimensions — 0.9999, 0.78125 — Colour—Map—Limit — 16 — Presentation—Sub—Area — full screen — Char—Mode—Constraints — 40, 20 — Coordinate—Limit—Poly- gon — 256 — Coordinate—Limit—Poly- curve — 256 — Presentation—Resolution — 256, 200 (nominal) — Macro—Seg—Memory— Limit — 3072 bytes — DRCS—Memory—Limit — 3072 bytes (shared with Macro) Default presentation parameters current—text—position — lower left corner current—foreground—colour — colour=white — mode=direct current—auxilary—colour — none lining—state — off flash—blink—state — off basic—char—size—state — dx=1/40, dy=1/128 conceal—state — not applicable char—invert—box—state — char=normal size, invert=off, box (transparent)=off char—marking—state — not applicable screen—protection—state — protected display—control—state — scroll=off device—control—state — not applicable cursor—control—state — off (invisible) geometric—control—1— state — line texture=solid texture pattern=solid texture mask=1/40, 5/128 highlight=off logical pel=0,0 geometric—control—2— state — not applicable wait—state — none general—text—state — char rotation=0 char path=right char spacing=1 cursor=underscore interrow=single space p—text—state — not applicable geometric—text—state — not applicable DRCS—definition—state — none defined macro—definition—state — none defined texture—pattern—state — none defined music—part—memory— state — not applicable animation—configuration— state — not applicable workstation—configura- tion—state — not applicable TABLE II—3/T.101 (cont.) Default colour map — Data Syntax I Colour value Map address R G B nominal black 0 0000 000 000 000 1 0001 001 001 001 2 0010 010 010 010 grey 3 0011 011 011 011 4 100 100 100 100 5 0101 101 101 101 6 110 110 110 110 nominal white 7 0111 111 111 111 8 1000 000 111 111 9 1001 101 111 111 10 1010 111 100 100 hues 11 1011 010 111 000 12 1100 111 000 000 13 1101 010 000 000 14 1110 000 100 100 15 1111 000 111 111