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# ISO 8859-2 (Latin2) Compose Sequence
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# Sequence Definition
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# Means
# Special Character
: "#" numbersign
: "'" apostrophe
: "'" apostrophe
: "@" at
: "[" bracketleft
: "\\" backslash
: "\\" backslash
: "\\" backslash
: "]" bracketright
: "^" asciicircum
: "^" asciicircum
: "^" asciicircum
: "^" asciicircum
: "`" grave
: "`" grave
: "{" braceleft
: "{" braceleft
: "|" bar
: "|" bar
: "|" bar
: "|" bar
: "|" bar
: "|" bar
: "}" braceright
: "}" braceright
: "~" asciitilde
: "~" asciitilde
: "~" asciitilde
: "~" asciitilde
: "\244" currency
: "\244" currency
: "\244" currency
: "\244" currency
: "\244" currency
: "\244" currency
: "\244" currency
: "\244" currency
<0> : "\244" currency
<0> : "\244" currency
<0> : "\244" currency
<0> : "\244" currency
: "\266" paragraph
: "\266" paragraph
: "\266" paragraph
: "\266" paragraph
# Right-hand side (Accented Alphabet)
# These compose sequences are pure supposition on my part.
# It would be nice to know what the real cultural conventions
# are for compose sequences.
: "\241" Aogonek
: "\241" Aogonek
: "\241" Aogonek
: "\241" Aogonek
: "\242" breve
: "\243" Lstroke
: "\245" Lcaron
: "\245" Lcaron
: "\245" Lcaron
: "\245" Lcaron
: "\246" Sacute
: "\246" Sacute
: "\246" Sacute
: "\246" Sacute
: "\247" section
: "\247" section
: "\247" section
: "\247" section
: "\247" section
: "\247" section
: "\247" section
: "\247" section
<0> : "\247" section
<0> : "\247" section
<0> : "\247" section
<0> : "\247" section
: "\250" diaeresis
: "\251" Scaron
: "\251" Scaron
: "\251" Scaron
: "\251" Scaron
: "\252" Scedilla
: "\252" Scedilla
: "\252" Scedilla
: "\252" Scedilla
: "\253" Tcaron
: "\253" Tcaron
: "\253" Tcaron
: "\253" Tcaron
: "\254" Zacute
: "\254" Zacute
: "\254" Zacute