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81 # Mac OS Farsi character set uses the standard control characters at
104 # Mac OS Farsi characters 0xEB-0xF2 are non-spacing/combining marks.
106 # 2. Directional characters and roundtrip fidelity
114 # characters were encoded twice, one with a left-right direction
140 # 0x2C or period 0x2E, then the characters will be displayed using
141 # European forms (This will happen even if there are neutral characters
190 # 1. Matching the direction of Mac OS Farsi characters
197 # characters to a code in the Unicode corporate use zone is
198 # undesirable, since both of the plus sign characters are likely to
201 # The problem is solved with the use of direction override characters
204 # direction of the resulting Unicode characters.
219 # When mapping several characters in a row that require direction
225 # If neutral characters that require direction forcing are already
226 # between strong-direction characters with matching directionality,
232 # direction of the Unicode characters. The mapping from Unicode to
238 # However, this also means the direction override characters should
245 # characters to Unicode in order to achieve similar text layout with
251 # characters). When mapping the Mac OS Farsi ellipsis to Unicode, it
260 # values, the mappings in that table will produce Unicode characters