ISO 5426 ("Extension of the Latin alphabet coded character set for bibliographic information interchange") is a character set developed by ISO,[1] similar to ISO/IEC 6937. It was first published in 1983.[2]
Character set
ISO 5426[1][3] | ||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
0x | NUL | SOH | STX | ETX | EOT | ENQ | ACK | BEL | BS | HT | LF | VT | FF | CR | SO | SI |
1x | DLE | DC1 | DC2 | DC3 | DC4 | NAK | SYN | ETB | CAN | EM | SUB | ESC | FS | GS | RS | US |
2x | SP | ¡ | „ | £ | $ | ¥ | † | § | ʹ | ‘ | “ | « | ♭ | © | ℗ | ® |
3x | ʿ | ʾ | ‚ | ‡ | · | ʺ | ’ | ” | » | ♯ | ʹ | ʺ | ¿ | |||
4x | ◌̉ | ◌̀ | ◌́ | ◌̂ | ◌̃ | ◌̄ | ◌̆ | ◌̇ | ◌̈ | ◌̈ | ◌̊ | ◌̕ | ◌̒ | ◌̋ | ◌̛ | ◌̌ |
5x | ◌̧ | ◌̨ | ◌̡ | ◌̢ | ◌̥ | ◌̮ | ◌̣ | ◌̤ | ◌̲ | ◌̳ | ◌̩ | ◌̭ | ◌︠ | ◌︡ | ◌︣ | |
6x | Æ | Đ | IJ | Ł | Ø | Œ | Þ | |||||||||
7x | æ | đ | ð | ı | ij | ł | ø | œ | ß | þ | DEL |
ISO 5426-2
ISO 5426-2 ("Latin characters used in minor European languages and obsolete typography") is a second part to ISO 5426, published in 1996.[4] It specifies a set of 70 characters, some of which do not exist in Unicode. Michael Everson proposed the missing characters in Unicode 3.0, but some were postponed for further study. Later, new evidence was found, and more was encoded. P with belt is probably an error for P with flourish.[5]
ISO 5426-2[6][7] | ||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
0x | NUL | SOH | STX | ETX | EOT | ENQ | ACK | BEL | BS | HT | LF | VT | FF | CR | SO | SI |
1x | DLE | DC1 | DC2 | DC3 | DC4 | NAK | SYN | ETB | CAN | EM | SUB | ESC | FS | GS | RS | US |
2x | SP | / 002F |
✶ 2736 |
¶ 00B6 |
☞ 261E |
⁌ 204C |
☙ 2619 |
δ 03B4 |
⁊ 204A |
� | ꝝ A75D |
� | ꝯ A76F |
ꝭ A76D |
ꝰ A770 | |
3x | ´ 00B4 |
※ 203B |
⁋ 204B |
✠ 2720 |
⁍ 204D |
❧ 2767 |
℺ 213A |
� | � | Ↄ 2183 |
ꝫ A76B |
� | ꝛ A75B |
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4x | ◌̓ 0313 |
◌ᷣ 1DE3 |
� | ◌᪰ 1AB0 |
◌᷈ 1DC8 |
◌ͣ 0363 |
◌ͤ 0364 |
◌ͦ 0366 |
◌ᷦ 1DE6 |
◌̴ 0334 |
◌̵ 0335 |
◌̸ 0338 |
◌̷ 0337 |
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5x | ||||||||||||||||
6x | Ʒ 01B7 |
Ǥ 01E4 |
Ħ 0126 |
Kʼ 004B 02BC |
Ŋ 014A |
� | Ꝓ A752 |
Ꝑ A750 |
Ꝗ A756 |
Ʀ 01A6 |
Ŧ 0166 |
Ƿ 01F7 |
Ȝ 021C |
ꝙ A759 |
ſ 017F |
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7x | ʒ 0292 |
ǥ 01E5 |
ħ 0127 |
ĸ 0138 |
ŋ 014B |
ᵱ 1D71 |
ꝓ A753 |
ꝑ A751 |
ꝗ A757 |
ʀ 0280 |
ŧ 0167 |
ƿ 01BF |
ȝ 021D |
qꝫ 0071 A76B |
� | DEL |
� Not in Unicode
References
- 1 2 Schneider, Wayne (2000-11-01). "ISO 5426-1980 to Unicode 3.0 mapping table". epixtech. Retrieved 2020-05-01.
- ↑ ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 (1983). "ISO 5426:1983: Extension of the Latin alphabet coded character set for bibliographic information interchange". ISO.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ↑ ISO TC 46/SC 4 (1982-06-01). Extension of the Latin alphabet coded character set for bibliographic interchange (PDF). ITSCJ/IPSJ. ISO-IR-53.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ↑ ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 (1996). "ISO 5426-2:1996: 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". ISO.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ↑ Everson, Michael; et al. (2006-01-30). "Proposal to add medievalist characters to the UCS" (PDF). ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N3027; L2/06-027.
- ↑ National Standards Authority of Ireland (1998-07-06). "Application for Registration No.213, Supplementary minor European and obsolete typographical Latin set" (PDF). ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2 N 3126. Retrieved 2019-10-13.
- ↑ Aliprand, Joan M. (2002-05-14). "Status of Mapping between Characters of ISO 5426-2 and ISO/IEC 10646-1 (UCS)". ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2 N2464. Retrieved 2019-10-13.
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