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@ -731,6 +731,26 @@ void decode_aprs_print (decode_aprs_t *A) {
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* To be part of a valid UTF-8 sequence, it would need to be followed by 10xxxxxx.
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*/
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// For values 00-7F, ASCII, Unicode, and ISO Latin-1 are all the same.
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// ISO Latin-1 adds 80-FF range with a few common symbols, such as degree, and
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// letters, with diacritical marks, for many European languages.
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// Unicode range 80-FF is called "Latin-1 Supplement." Exactly the same as ISO Latin-1.
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// For UTF-8, an additional byte is inserted.
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// Unicode UTF-8
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// ------- -----
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// 8x C2 8x Insert C2, keep original
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// 9x C2 9x "
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// Ax C2 Ax "
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// Bx C2 Bx "
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// Cx C3 8x Insert C3, subtract 40 from original
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// Dx C3 9x "
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// Ex C3 Ax "
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// Fx C3 Bx "
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//
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// Can we use this knowledge to provide guidance on other ISO Latin-1 characters besides degree?
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// Should we?
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// Reference: https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/utf8test.htm
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if ( ! A->g_quiet) {
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for (j=0; j<n; j++) {
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@ -3866,6 +3886,9 @@ static int data_extension_comment (decode_aprs_t *A, char *pdext)
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strlcpy (A->g_directivity, dir[pdext[6]-'0'], sizeof(A->g_directivity));
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}
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// TODO: look for another 0-9 A-Z followed by a /
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// http://www.aprs.org/aprs12/probes.txt
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process_comment (A, pdext+7, -1);
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return 1;
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}
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