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Character Set 11, Japanese Hiragana And Katak |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: Character set 11, the Japanese Kana actually consists of two sets of characters: Hiragana, which is used for Japanese words, and Katakana, which is used primarily for phonetic "spelling" of foreign words. These character sets are parallel to each other, that is, every hiragana character has a corresponding katakana character. In WordPerfect 5.0, the default for the characters mapped in character set 11 is the hiragana. The katakana characters are accessed by changing to italics. In other words, WordPerfect 5.0 treats katakana as the italics of hiragana. In WordPerfect 5.1, both character sets are in Character set 11. To get the Katakana character, add 100 to the number for the hirigana character. For example, character 11,1 and character 11,101 are the respective hirigana and katakana versions of the same character. |
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