%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % CHARACTER SET: MS CP-1252 (Windows Ansi) % % MS CP-1252 is a character set used by Microsoft Windows. % % SORTING ORDER: Finnish % % Alphabetical sorting order of Aa..Zz (including accented characters). % % 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: % % http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/8-bit/ % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % 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{ %
% } % % 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{ % % Comment begins with a percent sign % % ... % % } % % Each pair of characters defines that the upper case % equivalent of is *and* the lower case equivalent of % is . % % You cannot redefine the lower or upper case equivalent of an ASCII % character (code < 128), so all instances of and % (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{ % % Comment begins with a percent sign % % ... % % } % % Each pair of characters defines that the lower case % equivalent of is . % % You cannot redefine the lower case equivalent of an ASCII character % (code < 128), so all instances of (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{ % % Comment begins with a percent sign % % ... % % } % % Each pair of characters defines that the upper case % case equivalent of is . % % You cannot redefine the upper case equivalent of an ASCII character % (code < 128), so all instances of (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{ % % Comment begins with a percent sign % % whitespace between the chars % - % a hyphen between the chars % _ % an underscore between the chars % ... % % } % % All characters on the same line are given the same sorting weight. % % The construct is used to denote that % all characters in the range to 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 is used to denote that all % characters in the range to should be given an % ascending set of sorting weights, starting with and ending % with . 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 \lowupcase{ % Lowercase Uppercase % Code TeX Code TeX % š Š % ^^9a \v{\s} ^^8a \v{S} œ Œ % ^^9c \oe ^^8c \OE ž Ž % ^^9e \v{\z} ^^8e \v{Z} à À % ^^e0 \`{a} ^^c0 \`{A} á Á % ^^e1 \'{a} ^^c1 \'{A} â  % ^^e2 \^{a} ^^c2 \^{A} ã à % ^^e3 \~{a} ^^c3 \~{A} ä Ä % ^^e4 \"{a} ^^c4 \"{A} å Å % ^^e5 \aa ^^c5 \AA æ Æ % ^^e6 \ae ^^c6 \AE ç Ç % ^^e7 \c{c} ^^c7 \c{C} è È % ^^e8 \`{e} ^^c8 \`{E} é É % ^^e9 \'{e} ^^c9 \'{E} ê Ê % ^^ea \^{e} ^^ca \^{E} ë Ë % ^^eb \"{e} ^^cb \"{E} ì Ì % ^^ec \`{\i} ^^cc \`{I} í Í % ^^ed \'{\i} ^^cd \'{I} î Î % ^^ee \^{\i} ^^ce \^{I} ï Ï % ^^ef \"{\i} ^^cf \"{I} ð Ð % ^^f0 \dh ^^d0 \DH ñ Ñ % ^^f1 \~{n} ^^d1 \~{N} ò Ò % ^^f2 \`{o} ^^d2 \`{O} ó Ó % ^^f3 \'{o} ^^d3 \'{O} ô Ô % ^^f4 \^{o} ^^d4 \^{O} õ Õ % ^^f5 \~{o} ^^d5 \~{O} ö Ö % ^^f6 \"{o} ^^d6 \"{O} ø Ø % ^^f8 \o ^^d8 \O ù Ù % ^^f9 \`{u} ^^d9 \`{U} ú Ú % ^^fa \'{u} ^^da \'{U} û Û % ^^fb \^{u} ^^db \^{U} ü Ü % ^^fc \"{u} ^^dc \"{U} ý Ý % ^^fd \'{y} ^^dd \'{Y} þ Þ % ^^fe \th ^^de \TH ÿ Ÿ % ^^ff \"{y} ^^9f \"{Y} } % SORTING ORDER \order{ 0-9 A À Á Â Ã Å Ä Æ a à á â ã å ä æ B b C Ç c ç D Ð d ð E È É Ê Ë e è é ê ë F f G g H h I Ì Í Î Ï i ì í î ï J j K k L l M m N Ñ n ñ O Ò Ó Ô Œ o ò ó ô œ P p Q q R r S Š s š ß T Þ t þ U Ù Ú Û u ù ú û V v W w X x Y Ý Ÿ Ü y ý ÿ ü Z Ž z ž Å å Ä ä Ö Õ Ø ö õ ø } %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% END OF FILE %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%