Mac OS Ukrainian encoding
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Mac OS Ukrainian is a character encoding used on Apple Macintosh computers prior to Mac OS 9 to represent texts in Cyrillic script which include the letters ‹Ґ› and ‹ґ›, including the Ukrainian alphabet.
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Alias(es) | x-mac-ukrainian , Code page 10017[1] |
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Language(s) | Ukrainian, others. |
Created by | Apple, Inc |
Classification | Extended ASCII, Mac OS script |
Extends | US-ASCII |
Based on | MacCyrillic (original) |
Succeeded by | MacCyrillic (Euro update) |
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It is a variant of the original Mac OS Cyrillic encoding. Code points 162 (0xA2) representing the character ‹¢› and 182 (0xB6) representing the character ‹∂› were redefined to represent ‹Ґ› and ‹ґ›, respectively.
Since Mac OS 9, ‹Ґ› and ‹ґ› have been included in the Macintosh Cyrillic encoding.