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; {{anchor|ATR}}ATR character—code point EF (239): The ATR (attribute) character followed by a byte code is used to switch to a different font attribute (such as bold) or to a different ISCII or [[PASCII]] language (such as Bengali), up to the next ATR sequence or the end of the line. This has no direct Unicode equivalent, as font attributes are not part of Unicode, and each script has a distinct set of code points.
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!ATR + byte!!Mnemonic!!Formatting option
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!ATR + byte!!Mnemonic!!ISCII script