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ANSI INCITS ISO IEC 9995-3-1994 Information technology - Keyboard layouts for text and office systems - Part 3 Complementary layouts of the alphanumeric zone of the alphanumeric se.pdf

1、INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISOJIEC 9995-3 First edition 1994-08-I 5 Information technology - Keyboard layouts for text and office systems - Part 3: Complementary layouts of the alphanumeric zone of the alphanumeric section Technologies de /information - Disposition des claviers conCu.s pour la bureautiq

2、ue - Partie 3: Dispositions complkmentaires de la zone alphanum - a national keyboard layout established by common usage in a particular country; - the complementary Latin group layout as defined in clause 6 of this part of ISO/IEC 9995. NOTE 2 Refer to annex A of part 2 of ISO/IEC 9995 for examples

3、 of allocations of graphic characters to the primary group of the alphanumeric zone of the alphanumeric sec- tion. NOTE 1 The full repertoire of ISO/IEC 6937 permits the representation of 40 recognized European languages (plus Afrikaans) using a Latin-based alphabet. This part of ISO/IEC 9995 is pri

4、marily intended for word-processing and text-processing applications. Any statement of conformance to this International Standard shall be taken to imply that the complete common secondan/ group layout (Group 2) has been implemented, unless a subset is explicitly declared, provided that all other re

5、quirements of clause 5 are respected. 2 Conformance 3 Normative references The layout of a keyboard conforms to this part of ISO/IEC 9995 if the allocation of the graphic charac- ters of the common secondary group (group 2) is as defined in clause 5 of this part of ISO/IEC 9995, and if the allocatio

6、n of the graphic characters of the pri- mary group (group I) conforms to one of the following layouts: The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this part of ISO/IEC 9995. At the time of publi- cation, the editions indicated were valid

7、. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this part of ISO/IEC 9995 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent 1 ISO/IEC 9995-3:1994(E) 0 ISO/IEC editions of the standards indicated below. Members of IEC and IS0 maintain registers of c

8、urrently valid International Standards. ISO/IEC 646:1991, information technology - /SO 7-bit coded character set for information interchange. ISO/I EC 6937: 1994, information technology - Coded graphic character set for text communication - Latin alphabet. ISO/IEC 9995-l : 1994, Information technolo

9、gy - Key- board layouts for text and office systems - Part 7: General principles governing keyboard layouts. ISO/IEC 10367:1991, information technology - Stan- dardized coded graphic character sets for use in &bit codes. 4 Definitions For the purposes of this part of ISO/IEC 9995, the definitions gi

10、ven in ISO/IEC 9995-l apply. 5 Common secondary group layout The common secondary group layout specified in ISO/IEC 9995-3 requires a keyboard with 48 graphic keys according to ISO/IEC 9995-2. This layout re- quires the provision of a second group as defined in ISO/IEC 9995-l. The graphic characters

11、 of group 1 and the layout of these on the keyboard are defined by the relevant national keyboard layout standard or established by common usage. The graphic charac- ters of the common secondary group (group 2) are those of the repertoire of ISO/IEC 6937 that are not found as group 1 characters in a

12、ll national keyboard layouts nor in layouts established by common usage in a particular country. This leads to a certain dupli- cation of graphic characters between the group 1 lay- outs and the layout of the common secondan/ group (group 2). However, it allows the graphic characters of the common s

13、econdary group and their allocation to keys to be always the same for their use with any established Latin group layout. The allocation of the characters of the common sec- ondary group (group 2) shall be as defined in table 1. ame I - Auocar:Ion 01 me grapnic cnaracfers of the common secondary grou

14、p (group 2) r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Inverted Exclamation Pound Sign or Number 103 Latin Small Ligature oe Latin Capital Ligature OE 104 Pilcrow Sign Registered Sign Do5 Latin Small Letter t Latin Capital Letter T with Stroke with Stroke DO6 Leftwards Arrow Yen Sign DO7 Downwards Arro

15、w Upwards Arrow DO8 Rightwards Arrow Latin Small Letter i with- out Dot D09 Latin Small Letter 0 with Stroke D,O Latin Small Letter Thorn Dl 1 Diaeresis Latin Capital Letter 0 with Stroke Latin Capital Letter Thorn Ring Above o ISO/IEC ISO/IEC 9995-3:1994(E) I ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( I I I I I I I I I Latin

16、 Capital Letter H with Middle Dot with Middle Dot Angle Quotation Mark Greater-Than Sign B03 Cent Sign Copyright Sign Left Double Quotation B04 Mark Left Single Quotation Mark B05 Bight Double Quota- Right Single Quotation tron Mark Mark Latin Small Letter n B06 preceded by Apostro- Music Note phe B

17、07 Micro Sign B08 Horizontal Bar BO9 Middle Dot BIO Dot Below Masculine Ordinal Indi- cator Multiplication Sign Division Sign Dot Above NOTE 3 If there is no graphic key provided in position BOO, then the graphic characters of key BOO shall be allo- cated to a graphic key in position E13. It is not

18、mandatory to show the graphic symbols of all graphic characters on keytops. Duplicates of pri- mary group 1 graphic characters should not be shown in group 2. Where small and capital forms of a letter exist, only the capital form need be shown. The names of the graphic characters shown in the table

19、are those used for the equivalent coded graphic characters in other ISO/IEC Standards, for example in the most recent versions of ISO/IEC 6937 or of ISO/IEC 10367. The convention there is to use capital letters for the names to indicate that they are coded graphic characters. As this part of this In

20、ternational Standard does not specify coding, the convention of using only capital letters was not retained here. Otherwise the names of the graphic characters are identical with those in the relevant ISO/IEC coding standards. The names chosen to denote the graphic characters are intended to reflect

21、 their customary meaning. However, this part of this International Standard does not define and does not restrict the meanings of graphic characters. Nor does it specify a particular style or font design for imaging the graphic charac- ters. 5.1 Operation of keys with diacritical marks Diacritical m

22、arks are the following: Acute Accent Breve Caron Cedilla Circumflex Accent Diaeresis Dot Above Double Acute Accent Grave Accent Matron Ogonek Ring Above Tilde. NOTE 4 Dot below, which is also allocated to a key, is a diacritical mark not defined in ISO/IEC 6937. Diacritical marks appear above or bel

23、ow certain let- ters, and all of them are non-spacing characters. Ac- tuating a key with a diacritical mark, followed by actuating a key with a letter, shall indicate that the graphical symbols of the two characters are intended to be combined. Actuating a key with a diacritical mark, followed by ac

24、tuating the space bar, shall indi- cate that the diacritical mark is intended to appear as a graphic character of its own (i.e. free-standing). 3 ISO/IEC 9995-3:1994(E) 0 ISO/IEC It is recommended that the method used for the de- letion of a character should also be used to cancel a partially-constr

25、ucted character, such as a diacritical mark without a following letter or a following Space character. 6 Complementary Latin group layout The complementary Latin group layout specified in ISO/IEC 9995-3 requires a keyboard with 48 graphic keys according to ISO/IEC 9995-2. This complemen- tary layout

26、 is provided for those cases where no na- tional keyboard layout standard or common national usage keyboard layout is available. It may also be used in those cases when the primary layout is based on a non-Latin script. The allocation of the characters of the complementary Latin group shall be as de

27、fined in table2. It is not mandatory to show the graphic symbols of all graphic characters on keytops. Duplicates of other primary group 1 graphic characters should not be shown in group 2. Where small and capital forms of a letter exist, only the capital form need be shown. The names of the graphic

28、 characters shown in the table are those used for the equivalent coded graphic characters in other ISO/IEC Standards, for example in the most recent versions of ISO/IEC 6937 or of ISO/IEC 10367. The convention there is to use capital letters for the names to indicate that they are coded graphic char

29、acters. As this part of this International Standard does not specify coding, the convention of using only capital letters was not retained here. Otherwise the names of the graphic characters are identical with those in the relevant ISO/IEC coding standards. The names chosen to denote the graphic cha

30、racters are intended to reflect their customary meaning. However, this part of this International Standard does not define and does not restrict the meanings of graphic characters. Nor does it specify a particular style or font design for imaging the graphic charac- ters. 6.1 Operation of keys with

31、diacritical marks Diacritical marks are the following: Acute Accent Breve Caron Cedilla Circumflex Accent Diaeresis Double Acute Accent Grave Accent Matron Ogonek Ring Above Tilde. Diacritical marks appear above or below certain let- ters, and all of them are non-spacing characters. Ac- tuating a ke

32、y with a diacritical mark, followed by actuating a key with a letter, shall indicate that the graphical symbols of the two characters are intended to be combined. Actuating a key with a diacritical mark, followed by actuating the space bar, shall indi- cate that the diacritical mark is intended to a

33、ppear as a graphic character of its own (i.e. free-standing). 4 8 ISO/IEC ISO/IEC 9995-3:1994(E) Table 2 - Allocation of the graphic characters of the complementary Latin group DO7 Latin Small Letter u DO8 Latin Small Letter i DO9 Latin Small Letter o DIO Latin Small Letter p Dl 1 Diaeresis D12 Tild

34、e CO1 Latin Small Letter a CO2 Latin Small Letter s CO3 Latin Small Letter d CO4 Latin Small Letter f CO5 Latin Small Letter g Latin Capital Letter U Latin Capital Letter I Latin Capital Letter 0 Latin Capital Letter P Ring Above Matron Latin Capital Letter A Latin Capital Letter S Latin Capital Let

35、ter D Latin Capital Letter F Latin Capital Letter G Level 1 I Level 2 I CO6 Latin Small Letter h Latin Capital Letter H CO7 Latin Small Letter j Latin Capital Letter J CO8 Latin Small Letter k Latin Capital Letter K CO9 Latin Small Letter I Latin Capital Letter L Cl 0 Acute Accent Double Acute Accen

36、t Cl1 Circumflex Accent Caron Cl2 1 G rave Accent Breve BOO Smaller-Than Sign BOI Latin Small Letter z Greater-Than Sign Latin Capital Letter Z 802 Latin Small Letter x Latin Capital Letter X 803 Latin Small Letter c Latin Capital Letter C B04 Latin Small Letter v Latin Capital Letter V 805 Latin Sm

37、all Letter b Latin Capital Letter B B06 Latin Small Letter n Latin Capital Letter N I 807 Latin Small Letter m 808 Comma Latin Capital Letter M Semicolon BO9 Period BIO Hyphen Colon Low Line NOTE 5 If there is no graphic key provided in position BOO, then the graphic characters of key BOO shall be a

38、llo- cated to a graphic key in position E13. It is recommended that the method used for the de- letion of a character should also be used to cancel a partially-constructed character, such as a diacritical mark without a following letter or a following Space character. 5 ISO/IEC 9995-3:1994(E) Q ISO/IEC ICS 35.180.00 Descriptors: data processing, text processing, data processing equipment, office machines, keyboards, alphanumeric character sets, keys (keyboards), specifications, layout, position (location). Price based on 5 Daaes

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