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Mac OS Roman is a character encoding primarily used by Mac OS to represent text. It encodes 256 characters, the first 128 of which are identical to ASCII, with the remaining characters including mathematical symbols, diacritics, and additional punctuation marks. It is suitable for use to represent English and several other Western languages. Mac OS Roman is a superset of the original Macintosh character set, used in System 1. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority identifies this encoding using the string "macintosh." The MIME Content-Type for this encoding is therefore "text/plain; charset=macintosh". Mac OS Roman is also referred to as MacRoman or the Apple Standard Roman character set. With the release of Mac OS X, Mac OS Roman was replaced by UTF-8 as the standard character encoding for the Macintosh operating system.
Codepage layout
The following table shows how characters are encoded in Mac OS Roman. Each character is assigned a number from 0-255. The table shows the number in hexadecimal with the least-significant digit providing the column headings and the most-significant digit providing the row headings. Highlighted characters in the high area are the same between MacRoman and ISO-8859-1.
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