The document describes a table containing character code mappings for various character encodings including KSC, EUC-KR, UTF-8, and others. It contains 11 columns with CIDs in the first column mapped to character codes in other encodings in subsequent columns. Some character codes map to multiple code points. There are 268 Chinese characters redundantly encoded in the KS X 1001:1992 standard addressed in the table.
The document describes a table containing character code mappings for various character encodings including KSC, EUC-KR, UTF-8, and others. It contains 11 columns with CIDs in the first column mapped to character codes in other encodings in subsequent columns. Some character codes map to multiple code points. There are 268 Chinese characters redundantly encoded in the KS X 1001:1992 standard addressed in the table.
The document describes a table containing character code mappings for various character encodings including KSC, EUC-KR, UTF-8, and others. It contains 11 columns with CIDs in the first column mapped to character codes in other encodings in subsequent columns. Some character codes map to multiple code points. There are 268 Chinese characters redundantly encoded in the KS X 1001:1992 standard addressed in the table.
The document describes a table containing character code mappings for various character encodings including KSC, EUC-KR, UTF-8, and others. It contains 11 columns with CIDs in the first column mapped to character codes in other encodings in subsequent columns. Some character codes map to multiple code points. There are 268 Chinese characters redundantly encoded in the KS X 1001:1992 standard addressed in the table.