The Web Testing Companion: The Insider's Guide to Efficient and Effective Tests
Lydia Ash
Language Guides: Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian
| IME |
Estonian |
| Keyboard layout |
Estonian |
| Keystrokes |
shift-j |
] |
u |
d |
u |
| Input Characters |
J |
õ |
u |
d |
u |
| Unicode positions |
004A |
00F5 |
0075 |
0064 |
0075 |
| Code page points - 1257 |
0x4A |
0xF5 |
0x75 |
0x64 |
0x75 |
| Names |
Latin Capital Letter J |
Latin Small Letter O with Tilde |
Latin Small Letter U |
Latin Small Letter D |
Latin Small Letter U |
| Display |
Jõudu |
| Unicode ranges |
U+0000 - U+007F Controls and Basic Latin
U+0080 - U+00FF Controls and Latin-1 Supplement
U+0100 - U+017F Latin Extended-A
U+0180 - U+024F Latin Extended-B |
| Fonts |
Windows: Angsana New, Arial,
Arial Black, Arial Narrow, Batang, Book Antiqua, Bookman Old Style,
Century Gothic, Comic Sans MS, Cordia New, Courier, Courier New, Garamond,
Georgia, Gulim, GulimChe, Haettenschweiler, Impact, Lucinda Console,
Lucinda Sans Unicode, Palatino Linotype, Tahoma, Times New Roman,
Verdana
Macintosh: Apple Chancery, Capitals, Charcoal, Chicago, Gadget,
Geneva, Helvetica, Hoefler Text, Monaco, New York, Palatino, Sand,
Skia, Tahoma, Techno, TektonPro, Textile, Times
Unix: Caslon, ClearlyU |
Estonian is primarily spoken in the Republic of Estonia. Lithuanian is
primarily spoken in the Republic of Lithuania. Latvian is primarily spoken
in the Republic of Latvia. ISO 8859-4 covers Danish, English, Estonian,
Finnish, German, Greenlandic, Latin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian (with
restrictions), Slovene, and Swedish. Windows code page 1257 is known as
the Baltic page as it covers English, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian. Characters
such as the õ shown in the table are found only in Estonian and
in no other language, so although the other languages covered in 8859-4
standard fit under other code pages, there was the requirement that a
specific Baltic one be developed.
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