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For Western languages, a TSFT has only one TSGA which corresponds to a more or less standard ASCII encoding table: | For Western languages, a TSFT has only one TSGA which corresponds to a more or less standard ASCII encoding table: | ||
*the first 32 symbols (0 to 31) are non-printable control characters, so these elements are always complete zero. | *the first 32 symbols (0 to 31) are non-printable control characters, so these elements are always complete zero. | ||
*the next 96 symbols (32 to 127) correspond to standard printable ASCII; these elements | *the next 96 symbols (32 to 127) correspond to standard printable ASCII; each of these elements has a glyph (including the not-quite-printable "Delete" character, 127) | ||
*the upper half of the table (128 to 255) is filled with non-standard punctuation and characters other than basic Latin: | *the upper half of the table (128 to 255) is filled with non-standard punctuation and characters other than basic Latin: | ||
**in Western European versions (and in some English versions), there are characters with diacritics (extended Latin) | **in Western European versions (and in some English versions), there are characters with diacritics (extended Latin) |