Information About

Windows-1250




















































position
( Hex )
8859-2 1250 position
( Hex )
8859-2 1250
80 PAD U+0080 U+20AC 81 HOP U+0081
82 BPH U+0082 U+201A 83 NBH U+0083
84 IND U+0084 U+201E 85 NEL U+0085 U+2026
86 SSA U+0086 U+2020 87 ESA U+0087 U+2021
88 HTS U+0088 89 HTJ U+0089 U+2030
8A VTS U+008A Š U+0160 8B PLD U+008B U+2039
8C PLU U+008C Ś U+015A 8D RI U+008D Ť U+0164
8E SS2 U+008E Ž U+017D 8F SS3 U+008F Ź U+0179
90 DCS U+0090 91 PU1 U+0091 U+2018
92 PU2 U+0092 U+2019 93 STS U+0093 U+201C
94 CCH U+0094 U+201D 95 MW U+0095 U+2022
96 SPA U+0096 U+2013 97 EPA U+0097 U+2014
98 SOS U+0098 99 SGCI U+0099 U+2122
9A SCI U+009A š U+0161 9B CSI U+009B U+203A
9C ST U+009C ś U+015B 9D OSC U+009D ť U+0165
9E PM U+009E ž U+017E 9F APC U+009F ź U+017A
position
( Hex )
8859-2 1250 position
( Hex )
8859-2 1250
A1 Ą U+0104 ˇ U+02C7 A5 Ľ U+013D Ą U+0104
A6 Ś U+015A ¦ U+00A6 A9 Š U+0160 © U+00A9
AB Ť U+0164 « U+00AB AC Ź U+0179 ¬ U+00AC
AE Ž U+017D ® U+00AE B1 ą U+0105 ± U+00B1
B5 ľ U+013E µ U+00B5 B6 ś U+015B U+00B6
B7 ˇ U+02C7 · U+00B7 B9 š U+0161 ą U+0105
BB ť U+0165 » U+00BB BC ź U+017A Ľ U+013D
BE ž U+017E ľ U+013E 


Windows-1250 is a Code Page used under Microsoft Windows to represent texts in Eastern European languages that use Latin Script , such as Polish , Czech , Slovak , Hungarian , Slovene , Croatian , Romanian and Albanian . It may also be used with the German Language ; German-language texts encoded with Windows-1250 and Windows-1252 are identical.

Windows-1250 is similar to ISO-8859-2 and has all the printable characters it has and more. However a few of them are rearranged (unlike Windows-1252, which keeps all printable characters from ISO-8859-1 in the same place). Most of the rearrangements seem to have been done to keep characters shared with Windows-1252 in the same place as in Windows-1252 but three of the characters moved (Ą,Ľ,ź) cannot be explained this way. The differences are shown in the table on the right.




CODEPAGE LAYOUT


Only the upper half of the table (128–255) is shown, the lower half (0–127) being plain ASCII .