Character Encoding Tables
Character encoding tables are included with this manual as a
reference. The standard PostScript fonts use a flexible encoding
scheme by which character codes select character descriptions.
These tables show the codes of each character. Some programs
require you to input character encoding information in order to fully
use the available fonts.
At the top of the table is the font name. The numbers at the far left
of the tables (\00x, \01x, \02x, etc) are the octal characters. The
values across the top of the table are the numbers you would
substitute for x to access a particular character.
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