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authorDenis Bitouzé <dbitouze@wanadoo.fr>2021-02-25 18:23:07 +0000
committerDenis Bitouzé <dbitouze@wanadoo.fr>2021-02-25 18:23:07 +0000
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-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%%
-%% FILE: $RCSfile: ascii.csf,v $
-%% $Revision: 1.1 $
-%% $Date: 1996/08/04 20:48:52 $
-%%
-%% CHARACTER SET: ASCII only
-%%
-%% No 8-bit characters are defined in this file. BibTeX will not accept
-%% characters with a value >= 128.
-%%
-%% SORTING ORDER: English
-%%
-%% BibTeX's standard sorting order is based simply on the codepage
-%% value of each character, resulting in an alphabetical sorting
-%% order of A..Za..z. We want a "normal" English sorting order of
-%% Aa..Zz.
-%%
-%% WARNING
-%%
-%% This is a BibTeX Codepage and Sort definition file (CSF). It is
-%% used to define the 8-bit character set used by BibTeX and the
-%% order in which those characters should be sorted. The file
-%% format is documented below this header section.
-%%
-%% This file will only work with the 8-bit implementation of BibTeX
-%% written by Niel Kempson and Alejandro Aguilar-Sierra. It is
-%% available by anonymous FTP from these Comprehensive TeX Archive
-%% Network (CTAN) sites:
-%%
-%% ftp.tex.ac.uk:/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/8-bit
-%% ftp.shsu.edu:/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/8-bit
-%% ftp.uni-stuttgart.de:/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/8-bit
-%%
-%% CHANGE LOG
-%%
-%% $Log: ascii.csf,v $
-%% Revision 1.1 1996/08/04 20:48:52 kempson
-%% Added missing sort entries for 0..9
-%%
-%% Revision 1.0 1995/10/21 22:10:30 kempson
-%% Placed under RCS control
-%%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%%
-%% FILE FORMAT
-%%
-%% The codepage and sorting order (CS) file defines how BibTeX will treat an
-%% 8-bit character set, specifically which characters are to be treated as
-%% letters, the upper/lower case relationships between characters, and the
-%% sorting order of characters.
-%%
-%% The CS file may contain a number of sections, each presented in the
-%% form of a TeX macro:
-%%
-%% \section-name{
-%% <section definitions>
-%% }
-%%
-%% Four sections are currently supported: \lowupcase, \lowercase, \uppercase
-%% and \order. The syntax of the four supported sections is summarised below.
-%%
-%% 8-bit characters may be entered naturally, but to avoid problems with
-%% character set translation or corruption, they can also be entered using
-%% the TeX-style portable notation for character codes, i.e. ^^XX, where XX
-%% is the hexadecimal value ofthe character code.
-%%
-%% Reading of the sections ends when the first '}' character is reached, so
-%% '}' can't be included in a section. You can't use ^^7d either.
-%%
-%% The percent sign ('%') is used to introduce a trailing comment - it and
-%% all remaining characters on a line are ignored. ^^25 has the same effect.
-%%
-%%
-%% \lowupcase section
-%%
-%% The \lowupcase section of the CS file is used to define the lower
-%% /upper and upper/lower case relationship of pairs of specified
-%% characters. It is only used if the relationship is symmetrical - use
-%% \lowercase or \upcase if it isn't.
-%%
-%% The syntax of the \lowupcase section is:
-%%
-%% \lowupcase{
-%% <LC-1> <UC-1> % Comment begins with a percent sign
-%% <LC-2> <UC-2>
-%% ...
-%% <LC-N> <UC-N>
-%% }
-%%
-%% Each <LC-n> <UC-n> pair of characters defines that the upper case
-%% equivalent of <LC-n> is <UC-n> *and* the lower case equivalent of
-%% <UC-n> is <LC-n>.
-%%
-%% You cannot redefine the lower or upper case equivalent of an ASCII
-%% character (code < 128), so all instances of <LC-n> and <UC-n>
-%% (i.e. both sides of the relationship) must have codes > 127.
-%%
-%%
-%% \lowercase section
-%%
-%% The \lowercase section of the CS file is used to define the lower case
-%% equivalent of specified characters. It should normally only be used
-%% if the relationship isn't symmetrical - use \lowupcase if it is.
-%%
-%% The syntax of the \lowercase section is:
-%%
-%% \lowercase{
-%% <UC-1> <LC-1> % Comment begins with a percent sign
-%% <UC-2> <LC-2>
-%% ...
-%% <UC-N> <LC-N>
-%% }
-%%
-%% Each <LC-n> <UC-n> pair of characters defines that the lower case
-%% equivalent of <UC-n> is <LC-n>.
-%%
-%% You cannot redefine the lower case equivalent of an ASCII character
-%% (code < 128), so all instances of <UC-n> (i.e. the left hand side
-%% of the relationship) must have codes > 127.
-%%
-%%
-%% \uppercase section
-%%
-%% The \uppercase section of the CS file is used to define the upper case
-%% equivalent of specified characters. It should normally only be used
-%% if the relationship isn't symmetrical - use \lowupcase if it is.
-%%
-%% The syntax of the \uppercase section is:
-%%
-%% \uppercase{
-%% <LC-1> <UC-1> % Comment begins with a percent sign
-%% <LC-2> <UC-2>
-%% ...
-%% <LC-N> <UC-N>
-%% }
-%%
-%% Each <LC-n> <UC-n> pair of characters defines that the upper case
-%% case equivalent of <LC-n> is <UC-n>.
-%%
-%% You cannot redefine the upper case equivalent of an ASCII character
-%% (code < 128), so all instances of <LC-n> (i.e. the left hand side
-%% of the relationship) must have codes > 127.
-%%
-%%
-%% \order section
-%%
-%% The \order section of the CS file is used to define the order in which
-%% characters are sorted.
-%%
-%% The syntax of the \order section is:
-%%
-%% \order{
-%% <char-1> % Comment begins with a percent sign
-%% <char-2> <char-3> % whitespace between the chars
-%% <char-4> - <char-5> % a hyphen between the chars
-%% <char-4> _ <char-5> % an underscore between the chars
-%% ...
-%% <char-n>
-%% }
-%%
-%% All characters on the same line are given the same sorting weight.
-%%
-%% The construct <char-1> <underscore> <char-2> is used to denote that
-%% all characters in the range <char-1> to <char-2> should be given the
-%% same sorting weight. For example, "A _ Z" would cause all ASCII
-%% upper case alphabetical characters to have the same sorting weight
-%% and would be equivalent to placing all 26 characters on the same line.
-%%
-%% The construct <char-1> <hyphen> <char-2> is used to denote that all
-%% characters in the range <char-1> to <char-2> should be given an
-%% ascending set of sorting weights, starting with <char-1> and ending
-%% with <char-2>. For example, "A - Z" would cause all upper case ASCII
-%% alphabetical characters to be sorted in ascending order and would be
-%% equivalent to placing 'A' on the first line, 'B' on the second,
-%% through to 'Z' on the 26th line.
-%%
-%% The characters at the beginning of the order section are given a lower
-%% sorting weight than characters occuring later. When sorting
-%% alphabetically, characters with the lowest weight come first.
-%%
-%% All characters not in the \order section (including ASCII characters)
-%% are given the same very high sorting weight to ensure that they come
-%% last when sorting alphabetically.
-%%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
-
-%%
-%% CHARACTER SET
-%%
-%% There are no character codes > 127 in ASCII, so we don't need \lowupcase,
-%% \lowercase or \uppercase sections.
-%%
-
-
-
-%%
-%% SORTING ORDER
-%%
-%% The sorting order defined is the natural English language sorting order
-%% (i.e. 0..9AaBb..YyZz). Any other characters will be sorted after the
-%% characters in the \order section.
-%%
-\order{
- 0-9
- A a
- B b
- C c
- D d
- E e
- F f
- G g
- H h
- I i
- J j
- K k
- L l
- M m
- N n
- O o
- P p
- Q q
- R r
- S s
- T t
- U u
- V v
- W w
- X x
- Y y
- Z z
-}
-%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% END OF FILE %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%