South Slavic Characters
Unicode: ISO-10646
Latin 2: ISO-8859-2
Microsoft Latin II: MS-CP1250
qwyx
US-ASCII: ISO-8859-1
ISO-646-YU
IBM-CP852
Apple-CE
Knowledge base
------------------------------------------------------------------------- ISO-10646 Unicode in two encoding forms: UTF-16 UTF-8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Character Name RFC 1345 hexa deci hexa deci ------------------------------------------------------------------------- LATIN SMALL LETTER c WITH ACUTE c' 01 07 01 07 C4 87 196 135 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH ACUTE C' 01 06 01 06 C4 86 196 134 LATIN SMALL LETTER c WITH CARON c< 01 0D 01 13 C4 8D 196 141 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CARON C< 01 0C 01 12 C4 8C 196 140 LATIN SMALL LETTER d WITH STROKE d/ 01 11 01 17 C4 91 196 145 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH STROKE D/ 01 10 01 16 C4 90 196 144 LATIN SMALL LETTER s WITH CARON s< 01 61 01 97 C5 A1 197 161 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CARON S< 01 60 01 96 C5 A0 197 160 LATIN SMALL LETTER z WITH CARON z< 01 7E 01 126 C5 BE 197 190 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH CARON Z< 01 7D 01 125 C5 BD 197 189 -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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