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CSX+ Indic character set

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LaTeX character set

The CSX+ Indic character set, or the Classical Sanskrit eXtended Plus Indic Character Set, is used by LaTeX to represent text used in the Romanization of Sanskrit.[1] [2] It is an extension of the CSX Indic character set (but removes ÿ and the punctuation marks ,ドル ,ドル ,円 «, and »),[3] [4] which in turn is an extension of the CS Indic character set,[5] and is based on Code Page 437. It fixes an issue with Windows programs, by moving á from code point 160 (0xA0) (which is problematic because it displays a regular space on Windows), to code point 158 (0x9E).

Code page layout

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CSX+
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F

References

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Early telecommunications
ISO/IEC 8859
Bibliographic use
National standards
ISO/IEC 2022
Mac OS Code pages
("scripts")
DOS code pages
IBM AIX code pages
Windows code pages
EBCDIC code pages
DEC terminals (VTx)
Platform specific
Unicode / ISO/IEC 10646
TeX typesetting system
Miscellaneous code pages
Control character
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