- Windows-1255
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Windows-1255 is a codepage used under Microsoft Windows to write Hebrew. It is an almost compatible superset of ISO 8859-8 — the symbols are in the same positions (except for A4, which is 'sheqel sign' in Windows-1255 but 'generic currency sign' in ISO 8859-8), but Windows-1255 adds vowel-points and other signs in lower positions.
Modern applications prefer Unicode UTF-8 or UTF-16 to Windows-1255.
Contents
Codepage layout
Only the upper half (128–255) is shown, the lower half (0–127) being plain ASCII.
windows-1255 −0 −1 −2 −3 −4 −5 −6 −7 −8 −9 −A −B −C −D −E −F
8−
€
20AC
128
129‚
201A
130ƒ
0192
131„
201E
132…
2026
133†
2020
134‡
2021
135
136‰
2030
137
138‹
2039
139
140
141
142
143
9−
144‘
2018
145’
2019
146“
201C
147”
201D
148•
2022
149–
2013
150—
2014
151˜
02DC
152™
2122
153
154›
203A
155
156
157
158
159
A−
NBSP
00A0
160¡
00A1
161¢
00A2
162£
00A3
163₪
20AA
164¥
00A5
165¦
00A6
166§
00A7
167¨
00A8
168©
00A9
169×
00D7
170«
00AB
171¬
00AC
172SHY
00AD
173®
00AE
174¯
00AF
175
B−
°
00B0
176±
00B1
177²
00B2
178³
00B3
179´
00B4
180µ
00B5
181¶
00B6
182·
00B7
183¸
00B8
184¹
00B9
185÷
00F7
186»
00BB
187¼
00BC
188½
00BD
189¾
00BE
190¿
00BF
191
C−
ְ
05B0
192ֱ
05B1
193ֲ
05B2
194ֳ
05B3
195ִ
05B4
196ֵ
05B5
197ֶ
05B6
198ַ
05B7
199ָ
05B8
200ֹ
05B9
201
202ֻ
05BB
203ּ
05BC
204ֽ
05BD
205־
05BE
206ֿ
05BF
207
D−
׀
05C0
208ׁ
05C1
209ׂ
05C2
210׃
05C3
211װ
05F0
212ױ
05F1
213ײ
05F2
214׳
05F3
215״
05F4
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
E−
א
05D0
224ב
05D1
225ג
05D2
226ד
05D3
227ה
05D4
228ו
05D5
229ז
05D6
230ח
05D7
231ט
05D8
232י
05D9
233ך
05DA
234כ
05DB
235ל
05DC
236ם
05DD
237מ
05DE
238ן
05DF
239
F−
נ
05E0
240ס
05E1
241ע
05E2
242ף
05E3
243פ
05E4
244ץ
05E5
245צ
05E6
246ק
05E7
247ר
05E8
248ש
05E9
249ת
05EA
250
251
252LRM
200E
253RLM
200F
254
255−0 −1 −2 −3 −4 −5 −6 −7 −8 −9 −A −B −C −D −E −F Usage
Windows-1255 Hebrew is always in logical order (as opposed to visual). Microsoft Hebrew products (Windows, Office and Internet Explorer) brought logically-ordered Hebrew to common use, with the result that Windows-1255 is the Hebrew encoding that can be found most on the Web, having ousted the visually ordered ISO-8859-8, and preferred to the logically ordered ISO-8859-8-I because it provides for vowel-points.
Relation to Unicode
The Unicode block in Hebrew (U+0590–U+05FF) follows Windows-1255 by encoding both letters and vowel-points in the same relative positions as Windows-1255. Unicode goes further in encoding cantillation marks in lower positions. Unicode Hebrew is always in logical order.
For modern applications UTF-8 or UTF-16 is a preferred encoding.
See also
- 7-bit Hebrew under ISO 646
- Code page 862
- ISO 8859-8
External links
- Windows 1255 reference chart
- IANA Charset Name Registration of windows-1255
- Unicode mapping table for Windows 1255
- Unicode mappings of windows 1255 with "best fit"
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