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 iso8859-4(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Lithuanian and other languages
    The left hand part of the ISO 8859-4 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-4 ...
 ISO8859-4(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Lithuanian and other languages
    The left hand part of the ISO 8859-4 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-4 ...
 iso8859-5(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Russian
    The left hand part of the ISO 8859-5 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (see ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-5 code ...
 ISO8859-5(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Russian
    The left hand part of the ISO 8859-5 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (see ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-5 code ...
 iso8859-7(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Greek
    The left hand part of the ISO 8859-7 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-7 ...
 ISO8859-7(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Greek
    The left hand part of the ISO 8859-7 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-7 ...
 iso8859-8(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Hebrew
    The left hand part of the ISO 8859-8 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-8 ...
 ISO8859-8(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Hebrew
    The left hand part of the ISO 8859-8 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-8 ...
 iso8859-9(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Turkish
    The left hand part of the ISO 8859-9 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-9 ...
 ISO8859-9(5) -- A character encoding system (codeset) for Turkish
    The left hand part of the ISO 8859-9 code table includes the same characters as defined in the ASCII codeset (refer to ascii(5)). The following characters occupy the right hand part of the ISO 8859-9 ...
 IsObjBuilt(5) -- Allows an Atom tool's InstrumentAll routine to build, release, and write objects
    Atom's object management routines allow an Atom tool's InstrumentAll routine to build, write, and release objects. You can use these routines only from an Atom tool's instrumentation file. See atom...
 italian(5) -- Introduction to Italian language support
    This reference page describes the codeset, locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Italian language. Codesets    [Toc]    [Back] The operating system supports the following coded character ...
 Italian(5) -- Introduction to Italian language support
    This reference page describes the codeset, locale, device, and other kinds of support for the Italian language. Codesets    [Toc]    [Back] The operating system supports the following coded character ...
 japanese(5) -- Introduction to Japanese language support
    There are two national standards that specify the Japanese character sets used for information interchange. The JIS X0201 standard specifies a single-byte character set that consists of Roman letters ...
 Japanese(5) -- Introduction to Japanese language support
    There are two national standards that specify the Japanese character sets used for information interchange. The JIS X0201 standard specifies a single-byte character set that consists of Roman letters ...
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