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ISO 5426-2-1996 Information and documentation - Extension of the Latin alphabet coded character set for bibliographic information interchange - Part 2 Latin cha.pdf

1、INTERNATIONAL STANDARD IS0 5426-2 First edition 1996-I 2-l 5 Information and documentation - Extension of the Latin alphabet coded character set for bibliographic information interchange - Part 2: Latin characters used in minor European languages and obsolete typography lnforma tion et documentation

2、 - Extension du jeu de caract Greenlandic; Lappish; Latin; Latvian (older forms); Maltese. It is also intended to cover printing conventions associated with older books, in particular, marks associated with binding signatures. 2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which,

3、through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of IS0 5426. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this part of IS0 5426 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the

4、 most recent editions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and IS0 maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. lSO/l EC 646: 1991, Information technology - IS0 7-bit coded character set for information interchange. ISO/I EC 2022: 1994, Information technology - Characte

5、r code structure and extension techniques. IS0 5426: 1983, Extension of the Latin alphabet coded character set for bibliographic information interchange. International register of character sets to be identified by means of escape sequences. 1) 3 Implementation 3.1 The implementation of this coded c

6、haracter set in physical media and for transmission, taking into account the need for error checking, is the subject of other International Standards (see annex A). 1) Available on application to the Secretariat of the Registration Authority: ECMA, 114 rue du Rhane, CH-1204 Geneve, Switzerland. 1 IS

7、0 5426-2: 1996(E) 0 IS0 3.2 The implementation of this part of IS0 5426 shall be as a G2 set to the 7-bit set provided for by IS0 5426 in accordance with the provisions of lSO/lEC 20222) and is identified by an escape sequence. iTo be assigned.) 3.3 The unassigned positions in the code table shall n

8、ot be utilized in the international interchange of bibliographic information. 4 Code table for extended Latin characters used in minor European languages and obsolete typography Table I is the code table for extended Latin characters used in minor European languages and obsolete typography. Reserved

9、 for future standardization 2) GO: ESC Z/8 F; Gl: ESC Z/9 F; G2: ESC 2/l 0 F; G3: ESC 2/l 1 F (“F” represents the final character of the escape sequence). 2 IS0 IS0 5426-2: 1996(E) 5 Legend Table 2 gives the code, graphic and name of each character and an example of its use. Comments are also given

10、to explain the special meaning of some characters, particularly those associated with contractions for Latin language prefixes and case-ending suffixes. Table 2 Code Graphic Example Name Comments 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2c 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A / * II IIS a 4 b 7 3 w 3 9

11、 3 9 I . . . X . R * ID ti. 0 =it 5 Das ist / ein * ll 1. Inferno lEi!?* aPrim a8 b8 7 in terra pax 3fitetur die b) combining marks (non-spacing characters; table 1 p column 4); c) special letters and abbreviations used in obsolete and/or less common languages (table 1, columns 6 and 7). 6.2 The sig

12、ns used for Latin abbreviations and contractions can vary considerably in meaning. Early printers (and those who have since copied their typography in bibliographic records) followed the manuscript tradition” In that tradition, common words, or endings which could be determined by context, were cont

13、racted and abbreviated. The actual signs used were only of secondary importance. The examples given in table 2 are not prescriptive. The choice of a character should be determined by the mark being reproduced rather than a strict adherence to the apparent meaning. 6.3 The characters coded in column

14、4 (positions 40 to 4C in table 1) represent combining marks which are non- spacing characters, that is, characters whose use is not followed by the forward movement of an output device. In a character string, these non-spacing characters are input before the characters they modify. Multiple combinin

15、g marks associated with one letter are to be encoded in the order in which they appear, reading from left to right or top to bottom. They are intended to be combined with other spacing characters in this International Standard or characters from the basic Latin set. The BACKSPACE character (hexadeci

16、mal code 08 in lSO/IEC 646) should not be used when encoding non-spacing characters. 6.4 The rendering of graphic characters is intended solely to identify uniquely these extended Latin script letters. The graphics used do not necessarily represent the most desirable calligraphic forms. 6.5 The name

17、s of characters (but not codes) have been made to correspond as much as possible to those assigned in lSO/IEC 10646-I. IS0 5426=2:1996(E) Annex A (informative) Bibliography I IS0 962: 1974, information processing - Implementation of the 7-bit coded character set and its 7-bit and 8-bit extensions on

18、 g-track 12,7 mm (0.5 in) magnetic tape. 2 IS0 1 113:1979, Information processing - Representation of the 7-bit coded character set on punched tape. 3 IS0 1155:1978, Information processing - Use of longitudinal parity to detect errors in information messages. 4 IS0 1177:1985, Information processing

19、- Character structure for start/stop and synchronous character oriented transmission. 151 IS0 1745: 1975, Information processing - Basic mode control procedures for data communication systems. 6 IS0 2375:1985, Data processing - Procedure for registration of escape sequences. 7 ISO/I EC 10646-I : 199

20、3, Information technology - Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (KS) - Part 7: Architecture and Basic Multilingual Plane. 8 ALLEN, C.G. A manual of European languages for librarians. London; New York: Bowker (1975). 9 GILYAROVSKIJ, R.S. and GRIVRIN, V.S. Languages identification guide. Moscow: Nauka (1970). IO VON OSTERMANN, G.F. Manual of foreign languages for the use of librarians, bibliographers, research workers, editors, translators, and printers. 4th ed. New York: Central Book Co. (I 952).

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