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In 1988, the X Consortium adopted BDF 2.1 as a standard for X Window screen fonts, [2] but X Windows has largely moved to other font standards such as PCF, Opentype, and Truetype. Version 2.2 added support for non-Western writing. For example, glyphs in a BDF 2.2 font definition can specify rendering from top-to-bottom rather than simply left ...
5–10 0-7 EAN-13 code (possibly in binary-coded decimal) 11 0-3 4–7 Undefined; padding on 13-digit EAN code 12–13 0-7 Undefined 14 0–3 4-7 ISRC (encoding unclear; ISRC is 2 alphabetic, 3 alphanumeric and 7 numeric, which is 26 2 × 36 3 × 10 7 ≈ 2 48.164 and so obviously fits into 7.5 bytes, but a naive 5 ASCII + 7 BCD would be 8.5 bytes)