ISO/IEC 8859-3

ISO/IEC 8859-3:1999, Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 3: Latin alphabet No. 3,[2] is part of the ISO/IEC 8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 1988. It is informally referred to as Latin-3 or South European. It was designed to cover Turkish, Maltese and Esperanto, though the introduction of ISO/IEC 8859-9 superseded it for Turkish. The encoding was popular for users of Esperanto, but fell out of use as application support for Unicode became more common.

ISO/IEC 8859-3
MIME / IANAISO-8859-3
Alias(es)iso-ir-109, latin3, l3, csISOLatin3[1]

ISO-8859-3 is the IANA preferred charset name for this standard when supplemented with the C0 and C1 control codes from ISO/IEC 6429. Microsoft has assigned code page 28593 a.k.a. Windows-28593 to ISO-8859-3 in Windows. IBM has assigned code page 913 (CCSID 913) to ISO 8859-3.[3]

Codepage layout

ISO/IEC 8859-3[4][5][6][7][8]
_0 _1 _2 _3 _4 _5 _6 _7 _8 _9 _A _B _C _D _E _F
0_
0
1_
16
2_
32
SP
0020
!
0021
"
0022
#
0023
$
0024
%
0025
&
0026
'
0027
(
0028
)
0029
*
002A
+
002B
,
002C
-
002D
.
002E
/
002F
3_
48
0
0030
1
0031
2
0032
3
0033
4
0034
5
0035
6
0036
7
0037
8
0038
9
0039
:
003A
;
003B
<
003C
=
003D
>
003E
?
003F
4_
64
@
0040
A
0041
B
0042
C
0043
D
0044
E
0045
F
0046
G
0047
H
0048
I
0049
J
004A
K
004B
L
004C
M
004D
N
004E
O
004F
5_
80
P
0050
Q
0051
R
0052
S
0053
T
0054
U
0055
V
0056
W
0057
X
0058
Y
0059
Z
005A
[
005B
\
005C
]
005D
^
005E
_
005F
6_
96
`
0060
a
0061
b
0062
c
0063
d
0064
e
0065
f
0066
g
0067
h
0068
i
0069
j
006A
k
006B
l
006C
m
006D
n
006E
o
006F
7_
112
p
0070
q
0071
r
0072
s
0073
t
0074
u
0075
v
0076
w
0077
x
0078
y
0079
z
007A
{
007B
|
007C
}
007D
~
007E
8_
128
9_
144
A_
160
NBSP
00A0
Ħ
0126
˘
02D8
£
00A3
¤
00A4
Ĥ
0124
§
00A7
¨
00A8
İ
0130
Ş
015E
Ğ
011E
Ĵ
0134
SHY
00AD
Ż
017B
B_
176
°
00B0
ħ
0127
²
00B2
³
00B3
´
00B4
µ
00B5
ĥ
0125
·
00B7
¸
00B8
ı
0131
ş
015F
ğ
011F
ĵ
0135
½
00BD
ż
017C
C_
192
À
00C0
Á
00C1
Â
00C2
Ä
00C4
Ċ
010A
Ĉ
0108
Ç
00C7
È
00C8
É
00C9
Ê
00CA
Ë
00CB
Ì
00CC
Í
00CD
Î
00CE
Ï
00CF
D_
208
Ñ
00D1
Ò
00D2
Ó
00D3
Ô
00D4
Ġ
0120
Ö
00D6
×
00D7
Ĝ
011C
Ù
00D9
Ú
00DA
Û
00DB
Ü
00DC
Ŭ
016C
Ŝ
015C
ß
00DF
E_
224
à
00E0
á
00E1
â
00E2
ä
00E4
ċ
010B
ĉ
0109
ç
00E7
è
00E8
é
00E9
ê
00EA
ë
00EB
ì
00EC
í
00ED
î
00EE
ï
00EF
F_
240
ñ
00F1
ò
00F2
ó
00F3
ô
00F4
ġ
0121
ö
00F6
÷
00F7
ĝ
011D
ù
00F9
ú
00FA
û
00FB
ü
00FC
ŭ
016D
ŝ
015D
˙
02D9

  Letter  Number  Punctuation  Symbol  Other  Undefined   Differences from ISO-8859-1

gollark: What happenedened, Ælłłe?
gollark: TO THE POTATOS STORAGE BUNKER!
gollark: Wow, there are 6209 results when I search "potatOS" in <#530071845181849630>.
gollark: Joke's on you, tmpim is controlled by GTech's melon production department.
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See also

References

  1. Character Sets, Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), 2018-12-12
  2. ISO/IEC 8859-3:1999
  3. "CCSID 913 information document". Archived from the original on 2016-03-26.
  4. Standard ECMA-94: 8-Bit Single Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets - Latin Alphabets No. 1 to No. 4 2nd edition (June 1986)
  5. ISO-IR 109 Right-Hand Part of Latin Alphabet No.3 (February 1, 1986)
  6. Code Page CPGID 00913 (pdf) (PDF), IBM
  7. Code Page CPGID 00913 (txt), IBM
  8. International Components for Unicode (ICU), ibm-913_P100-2000.ucm, 2002-12-03
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