ISO-IR-165
ISO-IR-165 is a multi-byte graphic character set for Chinese communications created for CCITT in 1992.
MIME / IANA | iso-ir-165 |
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Alias(es) | CN-GB-ISOIR165 (EUC form)[1] |
Language(s) | Simplified Chinese, English, Russian Partial support: Greek, Japanese |
Definitions | ISO-IR 165 |
Extends | GB 2312 |
Encoding formats | ISO-2022-CN-EXT |
Succeeded by | GBK, GB 18030 |
ISO-IR-165 is the combination of GB 2312 (including the modifications and additions specified in GB 6345.1-86) and GB 8565.2 Information Processing - Coded Character Sets for Text Communication - Part 2: Graphic Characters.[2] In total the set contains 8446 characters. It conforms to the ISO 2022 standard, and is encodable in the ISO-2022-CN-EXT code version.[1]
References
- Zhu, HF.; Hu, DY.; Wang, ZG.; Kao, TC.; Chang, WCH.; Crispin, M. (1996). "Chinese Character Encoding for Internet Messages". Requests for Comments. IETF. doi:10.17487/rfc1922. RFC 1922.
- Ken Lunde, CJKV Information Processing, 1999, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., P.82
External links
- ISO-IR-165: Code of the Chinese graphic character set for communication (registered 1992, amended 1994)
- Unicode mappings for ISO-IR-165
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