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Estonian

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My linux and solaris servers support the Estonian language but there is no ISO8859-4 - encoding, only an ISO8859-1 and an ISO8859-5. So why is estonian on ISO8859-4? — Markus.schwarz, 00:39 2008-05-29 (UTC) Estonian is baltic language. It fits in the ISO-8859-1 glyphs. 164.127.212.146 (talk) 09:55, 28 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Something about VGA 9bit mapped?

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Why is it so incredibly common for 8859-4 to get a 9-bit mapping? Why was it necessary? Why didn't anything else use the two-font capabilities of VGA? T3h 1337 b0y 09:21, 10 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]