Mac OS Inuit

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Short description: Single-byte character encoding for Canadian syllabics used in the Inuktitut language
Mac OS Inuit
Alias(es)Mac OS Inuktitut, InuitSCII
Language(s)Inuktitut syllabics
Created byDoug Hitch for the Northwest Territories government
Current statusAuthorised (but not actively supported) by Apple,[1] and included in their legacy encoding converter data[2]
ClassificationExtended ASCII
ExtendsUS-ASCII

Mac OS Inuit,[2] also called Mac OS Inuktitut or InuitSCII,[3][1] is an 8-bit, single byte, extended ASCII character encoding supporting the variant of Canadian Aboriginal syllabics used by the Inuktitut language. It was designed by Doug Hitch for the government of the Northwest Territories, and adopted by Michael Everson for his fonts.[1][2]

Mac OS Inuit is used by the Inuktitut localisation of the classic Mac OS, which was overseen by the Baffin Bay Divisional Board of Education with support from Everson Gunn Teoranta[3] and authorised by Apple, although it did not ship with Apple hardware.[1]

Layout

Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode code point. Only the second half of the table (code points 128–255) is shown, the first half (code points 0–127) being the same as ASCII.

Mac OS Inuit / Mac OS Inuktitut[4][1][2]
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F

1403

1404

1405

1406

140A

140B

1431

1432

1433

1434

1438

1439

1449

144E

144F

1450

1451

1455

1456

1466

146D

146E

146F

1470

1472

1473

1483

148B

148C

148D

148E

1490

1491
°
00B0

14A1

14A5

14A6

2022

00B6

14A7
®
00AE
©
2122

14A8

14AA

14AB

14BB

14C2

14C3

14C4

14C5

14C7

14C8

14D0

14EF

14F0

14F1

14F2

14F4

14F5

1505

14D5

14D6

14D7

14D8

14DA

14DB

14EA

1528

1529

152A

152B

152D

2026
NBSP
00A0

152E

153E

1555

1556

1557

2013

2014

201C

201D

2018

2019

1558

1559

155A

155D

1546

1547

1548

1549

154B

154C

1550

157F

1580

1581

1582

1583

1584

1585

158F

1590

1591

1592

1593

1594

1595

1671

1672

1673

1674

1675

1676

1596

15A0

15A1

15A2

15A3

15A4

15A5

15A6

157C
Ł
0141
ł
0142

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