Mac OS Croatian encoding
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Mac OS Croatian is a character encoding used on Apple Macintosh computers to represent Gaj's Latin alphabet. It is a derivative of Mac OS Roman. The three digraphs, Dž, Lj, and Nj, are not encoded.
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Alias(es) | x-mac-croatian , Code page 10082[1] |
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Language(s) | Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian (Latin script), Slovene |
Created by | Apple, Inc. |
Classification | Extended ASCII, Mac OS script |
Extends | US-ASCII |
Based on | Mac OS Roman, ISO 8859-2 |
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IBM uses code page 1284 (CCSID 1284) for Mac OS Croatian,[2][3] while Microsoft uses code page 10082.[1]
The Croatian letters are added at the same positions as in ISO 8859-2. Despite having several added letters in common with Mac OS Central European, these are not encoded in the same positions.