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Lotus International Character Set

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Single-byte character encoding

TheLotus International Character Set (LICS) is a proprietarysingle-bytecharacter encoding introduced in 1985 byLotus Development Corporation. It is based on the 1983DEC Multinational Character Set (MCS) forVT220 terminals. As such, LICS is also similar to two other descendants of MCS, theECMA-94 character set of 1985[1] and theISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) character set of 1987.

LICS was first introduced as the character set ofLotus 1-2-3 Release 2 forDOS in 1985.[2][3][4][5] It is also utilized by2.01,[3][4][5]2.2,[6][7][5]2.3 and2.4[8][9][10][11] as well as bySymphony. It was also utilized in a number of third-party spreadsheet products emulating the file format. LICS was superseded by theLotus Multi-Byte Character Set (LMBCS) introduced byLotus 1-2-3 Release 3 in 1989.[11]

Character set

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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.

Lotus International Character Set[12][13]
0123456789ABCDEF
0xNULSOHSTXETXEOTENQACKBELBSHTLFVTFFCRSOSI
1xDLEDC1DC2DC3DC4NAKSYNETBCANEMSUBESCFSGSRSUS
2x SP !"#$%&'()*+,-./
3x0123456789:;<=>?
4x@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
5xPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_
6x`abcdefghijklmno
7xpqrstuvwxyz{|}~
8x◌̀◌́◌̂◌̈◌̃
9x◌̀◌́◌̂◌̈◌̃ı◌̱NBSP
Axƒ¡¢£¥§¤©ª«Δπ÷
Bx°±²³µ/μ·¹º»¼½¿
CxÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏ
DxÐÑÒÓÔÕÖŒØÙÚÛÜŸÞß
Exàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîï
Fxðñòóôõöœøùúûüÿþ
  Differences fromISO-8859-1

See also

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References

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  1. ^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.
  2. ^Schemenaur, P. J. (1986-10-27)."Firm to Debut Clone Version of Lotus 1-2-3 - Program Offers 2.0 Compatibility".InfoWorld. Retrieved2016-11-29.Twin Release 2 keeps the IBM extended character set of Version 1A, rather thanRelease 2.0's Lotus International Character Set, which... causes problems with commercial templates designed forLotus 1-2-3, Release 1A.
  3. ^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.
  4. ^abCobb, Douglas; Cobb, Steven (1988-10-31)."Spreadsheet clinic: How to adjust SuperCalc's financial functions to analyze annuities due, create flashing screen messages in 1-2-3, and access upper-level ASCII characters in Quattro and 1-2-3".PC Magazine: 411.Archived from the original on 2016-12-02. Retrieved2016-12-01.Unlike1-2-3,Quattro uses theASCII character set. By default,1-2-3, Release 2.01, uses the Lotus International Character Set (LICS) — the same character set thatRelease 2.0 always uses...you can command Release 2.01 to use the ASCII character set, just as Quattro does....load the install program, and select Advanced Options...select TextDisplay...choose Universal Text Display — ASCII-No LICS...Now, when you load 1-2-3 using the modified driver set, the @CHAR function will produce upper-level ASCII characters...(NB. By "Upper-level ASCII", the authors actually meant the 8-bitOEM character set.)
  5. ^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.
  6. ^"HP 95LX".InfoWorld: 72. 1991-12-16. Retrieved2016-11-26.
  7. ^Matzkin, Jonathan (July 1991)."Hewlett-Packard Co. HP 95LX Palmtop PC".PC Magazine: 216, 220, 222. Retrieved2016-11-26.
  8. ^Lee, Yvonne (1993-05-03)."HP 100LX rolled out as successor to palmtop".InfoWorld: 27. Retrieved2016-11-26.
  9. ^Marshall, Patrick (1993-08-23)."Hewlett-Packard makes a good thing better by packing 100LX with features".InfoWorld. Retrieved2016-11-26.
  10. ^"Questions and Answers about HP Palmtops: Q. What software is built into the 200LX ROM?".The HP Palmtop Paper Online.Archived from the original on 2016-11-27. Retrieved2016-11-26.
  11. ^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.ISBN 3-89011-375-3.
  12. ^"Appendix F: Lotus International Character Set (LICS)"(PDF).HP 95LX User's Guide (2 ed.). Corvallis, OR, USA:Hewlett-Packard Company, Corvallis Division. June 1991 [March 1991]. pp. 792–799.Archived(PDF) from the original on 2016-11-28. Retrieved2016-11-27.
  13. ^"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.)

Further reading

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ISO/IEC 8859
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DEC terminals (VTx)
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Unicode /ISO/IEC 10646
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