XJP


xJP (skrót od ks. Jan Pikul) – system kodowania polskich znaków diakrytycznych stworzony przez księdza Jana Pikula dla komputerów Amiga i systemu AmigaOS[1][2]. Zastąpiony przez standard AmigaPL.

Standard Ą Ć Ę Ł Ń Ó Ś Ź Ż ą ć ę ł ń ó ś ź ż
xJP 198 199 202 206 209 211 213 219 222 230 231 234 238 241 243 245 251 254
AmigaPL 194 202 203 206 207 211 212 218 219 226 234 235 238 239 243 244 250 251
Unicode w transformacji UTF-8 #C4
#84
#C4
#86
#C4
#98
#C5
#81
#C5
#83
#C3
#93
#C5
#9A
#C5
#B9
#C5
#BB
#C4
#85
#C4
#87
#C4
#99
#C5
#82
#C5
#84
#C3
#B3
#C5
#9B
#C5
#BA
#C5
#BC

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