35.040.10 – Coding of character sets – PDF Standards Store ?u= Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:56:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 ?u=/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/cropped-icon-150x150.png 35.040.10 – Coding of character sets – PDF Standards Store ?u= 32 32 ISO/IEC 8859-9:1999 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-8859-91999/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:56:13 +0000 Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 9: Latin alphabet No. 5
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ISO 1999-01 16
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This part of ISO/IEC 8859 specifies a set of 191

coded graphic characters identified as Latin

alphabet No. 5.

This set of coded graphic characters is intended for

use in data and text processing applications and

also for information interchange.

The set contains graphic characters used for

general purpose applications in typical office

environments in at least the following languages:

Albanian, Basque, Breton, Catalan, Danish, Dutch,

English, Faroese, Finnish, French (with restrictions,

see Annex A.1, Notes), Frisian, Galician, German,

Greenlandic, Irish Gaelic (new orthography), Italian,

Latin, Luxemburgish, Norwegian, Portuguese,

Rhaeto-Romanic, Scottish Gaelic, Spanish, Swedish

and Turkish.

This set of coded graphic characters may be

regarded as a version of an 8-bit code according to

ISO/IEC 2022 or ISO/IEC 4873 at level 1.

This part of ISO/IEC 8859 may not be used in

conjunction with any other parts of ISO/IEC 8859.

If coded characters from more than one part are to

be used together, by means of code extension

techniques, the equivalent coded character sets

from ISO/IEC 10367 should be used instead within

a version of ISO/IEC 4873 at level 2 or level 3.

The coded characters in this set may be used in

conjunction with coded control functions selected

from ISO/IEC 6429. However, control functions are

not used to create composite graphic symbols from

two or more graphic characters (see clause 6).

NOTE ? ISO/IEC 8859 is not intended for use with

Telematic services defined by ITU-T. If information coded

according to ISO/IEC 8859 is to be transferred to such

services, it will have to conform to the requirements of

those services at the access-point.

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ISO/IEC 8859-8:1999 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-8859-81999/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:56:13 +0000 Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 8: Latin/Hebrew alphabet
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ISO 1999-01 17
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Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 8: Latin/Hebrew alphabet
Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
ISO 1999-01 17
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ISO/IEC 8859-6:1999 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-8859-61999/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:56:11 +0000 Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 6: Latin/Arabic alphabet
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ISO 1999-01 16
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This part of ISO/IEC 8859 specifies a set of 146

coded graphic characters identified as Latin/Arabic

alphabet.

This set of coded graphic characters is intended for

use in data and text processing applications and

also for information interchange.

The set contains graphic characters used for

general purpose applications in typical office

environments in at least the following languages:

Arabic, English and Latin.

Some of the characters in this set are combining

characters (see clause 6).

This set of coded graphic characters may be

regarded as a version of an 8-bit code according to

ISO/IEC 2022 or ISO/IEC 4873 at level 1.

This part of ISO/IEC 8859 may not be used in

conjunction with any other parts of ISO/IEC 8859.

If coded characters from more than one part are to

be used together, by means of code extension

techniques, the equivalent coded character sets

from ISO/IEC 10367 should be used instead within

a version of ISO/IEC 4873 at level 2 or level 3.

The coded characters in this set may be used in

conjunction with coded control functions selected

from ISO/IEC 6429. However, control functions are

not used to create composite graphic symbols from

two or more graphic characters (see clause 6).

NOTE ? ISO/IEC 8859 is not intended for use with

Telematic services defined by ITU-T. If information coded

according to ISO/IEC 8859 is to be transferred to such

services, it will have to conform to the requirements of

those services at the access-point.

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ISO/IEC 8859-7:2003 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-8859-72003/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:56:11 +0000 Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 7: Latin/Greek alphabet
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ISO 2003-10 16
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ISO/IEC 8859 consists of several parts. Each part specifies a set of up to 191 graphic characters and the coded representation of these characters by means of a single 8-bit byte. Each set is intended for use for a particular group of languages.

ISO/IEC 8859-7:2003 specifies a set of 188 coded graphic characters identified as Latin/Greek alphabet. This set of coded graphic characters is intended for use in data and text processing applications and also for information interchange. The set contains graphic characters used for general purpose applications in typical office environments in at least the following languages: English, Greek, and Latin.

This set of coded graphic characters may be regarded as a version of an 8-bit code according to ISO/IEC 2022 or ISO/IEC 4873 at level 1. ISO/IEC 8859-7:2003 may not be used in conjunction with any other parts of ISO/IEC 8859. If coded characters from more than one part are to be used together, by means of code extension techniques, the equivalent coded character sets from ISO/IEC 10367, or their corresponding G1 sets from the ISO International Register of Coded Character Sets to be Used with Escape Sequences, should be used instead within a version of ISO/IEC 4873 at level 2 or level 3.

The coded characters in this set may be used in conjunction with coded control functions selected from ISO/IEC 6429. However, control functions are not used to create composite graphic symbols from two or more graphic characters (see Clause 6).

NOTE ISO/IEC 8859 is not intended for use with Telematic services defined by ITU-T. If information coded according to ISO/IEC 8859 is to be transferred to such services, it will have to conform to the requirements of those services at the access-point.

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ISO/IEC 8859-5:1999 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-8859-51999/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:56:10 +0000 Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 5: Latin/Cyrillic alphabet
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ISO 1999-01 16
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This part of ISO/IEC 8859 specifies a set of 191

coded graphic characters identified as the Latin/

Cyrillic alphabet.

This set of coded graphic characters is intended for

use in data and text processing applications and

also for information interchange.

The set contains graphic characters used for

general purpose applications in typical office

environments in at least the following languages:

Bulgarian, Byelorussian, English, Latin, (Slavic)

Macedonian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian.

NOTE ? Two letters recently added to the Ukrainian

official alphabet are not included in the character set of

this part. For a background the CEN/CENELEC/PT004

Report may be consulted (in Bibliography).

This set of coded graphic characters may be

regarded as a version of an 8-bit code according to

ISO/IEC 2022 or ISO/IEC 4873 at level 1.

This part of ISO/IEC 8859 may not be used in

conjunction with any other parts of ISO/IEC 8859.

If coded characters from more than one part are to

be used together, by means of code extension

techniques, the equivalent coded character sets

from ISO/IEC 10367 should be used instead within

a version of ISO/IEC 4873 at level 2 or level 3.

The coded characters in this set may be used in

conjunction with coded control functions selected

from ISO/IEC 6429. However, control functions are

not used to create composite graphic symbols from

two or more graphic characters (see clause 6).

NOTE ? ISO/IEC 8859 is not intended for use with

Telematic services defined by ITU-T. If information coded

according to ISO/IEC 8859 is to be transferred to such

services, it will have to conform to the requirements of

those services at the access-point.

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ISO/IEC 8859-4:1998 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-8859-41998/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:56:10 +0000 Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 4: Latin alphabet No. 4
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ISO 1998-07 15
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Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 4: Latin alphabet No. 4
Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
ISO 1998-07 15
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ISO/IEC 8859-3:1999 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-8859-31999/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:56:10 +0000 Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 3: Latin alphabet No. 3
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ISO 1999-01 16
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This part of ISO/IEC 8859 specifies a set of 184

coded graphic characters identified as Latin

alphabet No. 3.

This set of coded graphic characters is intended for

use in data and text processing applications and

also for information interchange.

The set contains graphic characters used for

general purpose applications in typical office

environments in at least the following languages:

Esperanto and Maltese, and if needed in conjunction

with these, English, French (with restrictions,

see Annex A.1, Notes), German, Italian, Latin and

Portuguese. Coding of Turkish characters using this

part is deprecated, that specified in part 9 is to be

used.

This set of coded graphic characters may be

regarded as a version of an 8-bit code according to

ISO/IEC 2022 or ISO/IEC 4873 at level 1.

This part of ISO/IEC 8859 may not be used in

conjunction with any other parts of ISO/IEC 8859.

If coded characters from more than one part are to

be used together, by means of code extension

techniques, the equivalent coded character sets

from ISO/IEC 10367 should be used instead within

a version of ISO/IEC 4873 at level 2 or level 3.

The coded characters in this set may be used in

conjunction with coded control functions selected

from ISO/IEC 6429. However, control functions are

not used to create composite graphic symbols from

two or more graphic characters (see clause 6).

NOTE ? ISO/IEC 8859 is not intended for use with

Telematic services defined by ITU-T. If information coded

according to ISO/IEC 8859 is to be transferred to such

services, it will have to conform to the requirements of

those services at the access-point.

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ISO/IEC 8859-2:1999 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-8859-21999/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:56:09 +0000 Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 2: Latin alphabet No. 2
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ISO 1999-01 16
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This part of ISO/IEC 8859 specifies a set of 191

coded graphic characters identified as Latin

alphabet No. 2.

This set of coded graphic characters is intended for

use in data and text processing applications and

also for information interchange.

The set contains graphic characters used for

general purpose applications in typical office

environments in at least the following languages:

Albanian, Croat, Czech, English, German,

Hungarian, Latin, Polish, Romanian, Slovak,

Slovene and Sorbian.

This set of coded graphic characters may be

regarded as a version of an 8-bit code according to

ISO/IEC 2022 or ISO/IEC 4873 at level 1.

This part of ISO/IEC 8859 may not be used in

conjunction with any other parts of ISO/IEC 8859.

If coded characters from more than one part are to

be used together, by means of code extension

techniques, the equivalent coded character sets

from ISO/IEC 10367 should be used instead within

a version of ISO/IEC 4873 at level 2 or level 3.

The coded characters in this set may be used in

conjunction with coded control functions selected

from ISO/IEC 6429. However, control functions are

not used to create composite graphic symbols from

two or more graphic characters (see clause 6).

NOTE ? ISO/IEC 8859 is not intended for use with

Telematic services defined by ITU-T. If information coded

according to ISO/IEC 8859 is to be transferred to such

services, it will have to conform to the requirements of

those services at the access-point.

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ISO/IEC 8859-1:1998 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-8859-11998/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:56:08 +0000 Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1
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ISO 1998-04 15
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Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1
Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
ISO 1998-04 15
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ISO/IEC 8859-16:2001 ?u=/product/publishers/iso/iso-iec-8859-162001/ Wed, 06 Nov 2024 00:56:08 +0000 Technologies de l'information — Jeux de caractères graphiques codés sur un seul octet — Partie 16: Alphabet latin no 10
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ISO 2001-07 18
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La présente partie de l'ISO/CEI 8859 décrit un jeu

de 191 caractères graphiques codés. Ce jeu est

désigné sous le nom d'alphabet latin n° 10.

Ce jeu de caractères graphiques codés est destiné

aux applications de traitement de données et de

traitement de texte de même qu'aux échanges

d'information.

Ce jeu comprend des caractères graphiques

utilisés pour des applications générales dans des

environnements de type bureautique au moins

pour les langues suivantes :

albanais, allemand, anglais, croate, finnois,

français, gaélique irlandais (nouvelle orthographe),

hongrois, italien, latin, polonais, roumain, et

slovène.

Ce jeu de caractères graphiques codés peut être

considéré comme une version d'un code à huit bits

en vertu de l'ISO/CEI 2022 ou de l'ISO/CEI 4873

au niveau 1.

La présente partie de l'ISO/CEI 8859 ne peut être

utilisée conjointement avec d'autres parties de

l'ISO/CEI 8859. Si l'on veut utiliser ensemble, au

moyen des techniques d'extension de codes, des

jeux de caractères codés appartenant à plus d'une

partie, les jeux de caractères codés de l'ISO/CEI

10367, ou les jeux G1 correspondants dans le

Registre international de jeux de caractères utilisés

avec des séquences d'échappement, devraient

plutôt être utilisées dans le cadre d'une version de

l'ISO/CEI 4873 aux niveaux 2 ou 3.

Les caractères codés de ce jeu peuvent être

utilisés conjointement avec des fonctions de

commandes choisies parmi celles de l'ISO/CEI

6429. Toutefois, l'on ne peut utiliser les fonctions

de commande pour créer des symboles graphiques

composites à partir de la superposition de deux

caractères graphiques ou plus (voir l'article 6).

NOTE ? La norme ISO/CEI 8859 n'est pas destiné à un

usage télématique prescrit par l'UIT-T. Si l'on doit

transférer de l'information codée selon l'ISO/CEI 8859 à

de tels services, cette information devra être conforme

aux prescriptions de ces services au point d'accès.

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