Codepoints 20hex (32) to 7Fhex (127) are identical toASCII (as well as toLMBCS).[11] For some characters the table also lists dedicated Lotus 1-2-3compose key sequences to ease character input beyond theAlt Numpad input method.
^Standard ECMA-94: 8-bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Set(PDF) (1 ed.).European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA). March 1985 [1984-12-14].Archived(PDF) from the original on 2016-12-02. Retrieved2016-12-01.Since 1982 the urgency of the need for an 8-bit single-byte coded character set was recognized in ECMA as well as in ANSI/X3L2 and numerous working papers were exchanged between the two groups. In February 1984 ECMA TC1 submitted to ISO/TC97/SC2 a proposal for such a coded character set. At its meeting of April 1984 SC decided to submit to TC97 a proposal for a new item of work for this topic. Technical discussions during and after this meeting led TC1 to adopt the coding scheme proposed by X3L2. Part 1 of Draft International Standard DTS 8859 is based on this joint ANSI/ECMA proposal....Adopted as an ECMA Standard by the General Assembly of Dec. 13–14, 1984.
^abAttia, Zayn 'Utbah (2015-03-11)."ASCII graphic characters, range names". Computer Tips.Archived from the original on 2016-11-30. Retrieved2016-11-29.Release 1A's capability to use extended graphics characters to dress up a screen was anundocumented feature. These characters allowed you to draw boxes and add special symbols on the screen. WithRelease 2, Lotus has assigned different meanings to these characters, the Lotus International Character Set, LICS. Any these extended characters must be erased or replaced with regular keyboard characters before the character can appear acceptable on an Release 2 screen.Release 2.01 offers an install option to use extended characters rather than LICS characters.
^abc"Kapitel 4. Kompatibilität mit anderen 1-2-3 Versionen - Zeichensätze" [Chapter 4. Compatility with other 1-2-3 Versions - Character Sets].Lotus 1-2-3 Version 3.1 Upgrader's Handbuch [Upgrader's handbook] (in German) (1 ed.). Cambridge, MA, USA:Lotus Development Corporation. 1989. pp. 4-10 –4-11. 302173.
^abcKamenz, Alfred; Vonhoegen, Helmut (1992).Das große Buch zu Lotus 1-2-3 für DOS (in German) (1 ed.).Data Becker. pp. 131–132,357–358.ISBN3-89011-375-3.
^"Anhang 2. Der Lotus Multibyte Zeichensatz (LMBCS)" [Appendix 2. The Lotus Multibyte Character Set (LMBCS)].Lotus 1-2-3 Version 3.1 Referenzhandbuch [Lotus 1-2-3 Version 3.1 Reference Manual] (in German) (1 ed.). Cambridge, MA, USA:Lotus Development Corporation. 1989. pp. A2-1 – A2-13. 302168. (While forLotus 1-2-3 Release 3.1+ for DOS, the manual also contains a few notes on LICS.)
HP 200LX User's Guide(PDF) (1 ed.). Singapore:Hewlett-Packard Singapore (Private) Limited, Asia-Pacific Personal Computer Division. October 1996. pp. 21-6 –21-7,25-9 –25-13,26-14 –26-18,C-1 –C-4,D-1 –D-10. 1216-90001.Archived(PDF) from the original on 2016-11-30. Retrieved2016-11-29.Your palmtop supportscode pages 850 and437....1-2-3 uses LICS, the Lotus International Character Set. Most LICS characters are included in code page 850; the few that are not included will not display on the palmtop.
"LMBCS tables".User's Guide - 123 Release 4 for Windows (Fax). 1995 [1994-01-01]. CHAPTER: Appendix A Using the Lotus Multibyte Character Set. Fax 10955. Retrieved2016-12-06.[dead ftp link](To view documents seeHelp:FTP)