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GB/T 15273.2-1995 Information processing eight-bit single-byte coded graphic character set Part 2: Latin alphabet II

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Standard ID: GB/T 15273.2-1995

Standard Name: Information processing eight-bit single-byte coded graphic character set Part 2: Latin alphabet II

Chinese Name: 信息处理 八位单字节编码图形字符集 第二部分:拉丁字母二

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:in force

Date of Release1995-04-05

Date of Implementation:1995-12-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:Information technology, office machinery and equipment >> 35.040 Character sets and information coding

Standard Classification Number:Electronic Components and Information Technology>>Information Processing Technology>>L71 Coding, Character Set, Character Recognition

associated standards

Procurement status:ISO 8859.2-1987

Publication information

publishing house:China Standards Press

Publication date:1995-12-01

other information

Release date:1995-04-06

Review date:2004-10-14

drafter:Wong Wai Man, Chan Suk Yee

Drafting unit:Standardization Institute of the Ministry of Electronics

Focal point unit:National Information Technology Standardization Technical Committee

Proposing unit:Ministry of Electronics Industry of the People's Republic of China

Publishing department:State Bureau of Technical Supervision

competent authority:National Standardization Administration

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This standard specifies a set of 191 graphic characters and is designated as Latin alphabet II. This graphic character set, Latin alphabet II, is suitable for data processing and text applications and can be used for information exchange. GB/T 15273.2-1995 Information processing eight-bit single-byte coded graphic character set Part 2: Latin alphabet II GB/T15273.2-1995 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net

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National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Information processing
Eight-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets
Part 2: Latin alphabet No. 2
GB/T 15273.2-1995
ISO 8859.2—1987
This standard is equivalent to the international standard ISO8859.2-1987 "Information processing eight-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets Part 2: Latin alphabet No. 2".
This series of standards consists of multiple parts. Each part specifies a set of up to 191 graphic characters and a single octet coded representation of each graphic character. This series of standards does not allow the reference of control functions to form a code representation of composite characters. Each set can be used for a group of languages.
The first part of this series of standards specifies a set of 191 graphic characters and is designated as Latin alphabet I. 1 Subject matter
This standard specifies a set of 191 graphic characters and is designated as Latin alphabet II. 2 Scope of application
This graphic character set, Latin alphabet II, is suitable for data processing and text applications and can be used for information exchange. This set contains common graphic characters required in a typical office environment and can be used in at least the following languages: Albanian, Czech, English, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Serbo-Croatian, Slovak and Slovenian.
This graphic character set is applicable to the eight-bit code version constructed in accordance with GB2311 or GB11383. Note: This series of standards is not suitable for use with information communication services defined by CCITT. If information encoded in accordance with this series of standards is to be transmitted to such services, it must comply with the requirements of these services at the encoding interface. 3 Conformance
A graphic character set is said to be consistent with this standard if it contains all the graphic characters specified in this standard and does not contain any other characters, and its coded representation is the same as that specified in this standard. A device claiming to implement this standard shall implement all 191 characters. 4 Referenced standards
GB1988 Information processing Seven-bit coded character set for information exchange GB2311 Information processing Code expansion technology for seven-bit and eight-bit coded character sets GB5261 Information processing Control functions for seven-bit and eight-bit coded character sets Approved by the State Administration of Technical Supervision on April 5, 1995 1514
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GB8565.2 Information processing Coded character set for text communication Part 2 Graphic character set GB11383 Information processing Eight-bit code structure and encoding rules for information exchange 5 Terminology
This standard adopts the following definitions of terms.
5.1 Bit combination; byte An ordered set of binary bits used to represent a character or part of it. 5.2 Character character
An element in a set of elements used to organize, control or represent data 5.3 Coded character set; Coded character set: code A set of clear rules used to determine the one-to-one correspondence between a character set and each character in the character set and its coded representation. 5.4 Code table code table
A table that represents each character in the code and its specified bit group. 5.5 Graphic character graphic character
Different from the characters that control functions, it has a visual graphic and is usually represented by handwriting, printing or display. Its coded representation consists of one or more bit groups.
Note: In this series of standards, each character is represented by a bit group. 5.6 Graphic symbol graphic symbol
Visual representation of a graphic character.
5.7 Position position
A position in a code table indicated by column and row coordinates. 6 Notation, code tables and names
6.1 Notation
In the eight-bit code, the bits of the eight-bit group are represented by bs, b,, bs, bs, b4, b3, bz and bi, where b: is the most significant bit and bi is the least significant bit.
By weighting each bit with the following weights, the bit group can be interpreted as representing a number in binary notation:
Using these weights, the bit group of the eight-bit code can represent a number in the range 0 to 255.
In this standard, the bit group is represented by the xx/yy notation, where xx and yy are numbers in the range 00 to 15. The corresponding relationship between the xx/yy notation and the bit group consisting of bits b to b is as follows: a, xx is bg, b, b. and bs, the weights assigned to bg, b', bs and bs are 8, 4, 2 and 1 respectively; byy is the number represented by ba, b3, bz and b', the weights assigned to b4, b', bz and b' are 8, 4, 2 and 1 respectively.6.2 Code table layout
The eight-bit code table consists of 256 positions arranged in 16 columns and 16 rows, where the columns and rows are numbered 00 to 15. The code table positions are represented by the xx/yy form, where xx is the column number and yy is the row number. The code table positions have a one-to-one correspondence with the bit groups of the code, and the notation of the code table positions represented by the xx/yy form is the same as the corresponding bit group notation.
6.3 Names and meanings
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This standard specifies at least one name for each character and specifies a graphic symbol for each graphic character. By convention, only Chinese characters with underscores, graphic symbols for uppercase and lowercase English letters, and hyphens may be used in written character names11. The names chosen to represent graphic characters reflect their customary meanings. However, with the exception of space (SP), no-break space (NBSP), and soft hyphen (SHY), this standard does not define or restrict the meaning of these graphic characters, nor does it limit the specific fonts or glyph designs used to render these graphic characters. 6.3.1 Space (SP)
This character may be interpreted as a graphic character, a control character, or both. As a graphic character, it has a visual representation without a graphic symbol.
6.3.2 No-break space (NBSP)
A graphic character that has a visual representation without a graphic symbol and is used when line breaks are not permitted in text presentation. 6.3.3 Soft Hyphen (SHY)
A graphic character which is represented by a graphic symbol which is the same as or similar to the graphic symbol representing the hyphen and is used when a line break is produced within a word.
Detailed description of the coded character set
This standard specifies 191 characters assigned to each bit group of the code table (Table 2). These characters are all "space forward" characters. This standard does not allow the use of control functions such as backspace or carriage return to form the coded representation of composite characters. 7.1 Characters in the character set and their coded representations The characters in the character set and their coded representations are shown in Table 1. Table 1 Character set
——Code representation
Instructions:
Space (see 6.3)
Sensitive sign
Double quotation mark
Digital sign
Yuan currency symbol
Percentage
Left parenthesis
Left parenthesis
Hyphen, minus sign
1 For the writing of character names, according to my country's national conditions, "Chinese characters with underscores" are added here. 1516
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Continued Table 1
Digit Q
Digit Two
Digit Three
Digit Four
Digit Five
Digit Six
Digit Seven
Character Eight
Digit Nine
Less Than Symbol
Equal Symbol
Greater Than Symbol
Unit Price Symbol for Commercial Use
Taikoku Diagram A
Taikoku Letter B
Taikoku Letter C
Taikoku Letter D| |tt||Capital E
Capital F
Capital G
Capital H
Capital I
Capital I
Capital K
Capital
Capital M
Capital N
Capital O
Capital P
Capital Q
Capital R
Capital S
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Continued Table 1
Capital letter T
Capital letter U
Capital letter V
Capital letter W
Capital letter block
Capital letter Y
Capital letter Z
Left square bracket
Backslash
Bracket
Circumflex
Underbar
Grave accent
Lower case letter a
Lower case letter b
Lower case letter.
lowercase d
lowercase
lowercase
lowercase&
lowercase h
lowercase i
lowercase i
lowercase k
lowercase!
lowercase m
lowercase n
lowercase.
Lowercase letter Wei
Lowercase letter 9
Lowercase letter r
Lowercase letter S
Lowercase letter t
Lowercase letter
Lowercase letter
Lowercase letter W
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Continued table 1
Lowercase letter ×
Curly bracket
Lowercase letter
Left curly bracket
With curly bracket
Title
No break (see 6.3)
Capital letter A with OGONEK
Brevels
Capital letter L with horizontal stroke
Universal currency Character
Capital L with CARON
Capital S with treble accent
Differentiation accent
Capital S with CARON
Soft accent capital S
Capital T with CARON
Capital Z with commercial accent
Soft hyphen (see 6.3)
Capital Z with CARON
Capital B with upper dot
Upper circle country, degree
Lower case a with OGONEK
OGONEK
Lower case 1 with horizontal stroke
treble accent
Lower case letter with CARON!
Lowercase letter 8 with treble note
Soft note
Lowercase letter of Sanskrit CARON
Lowercase letter 8 with soft note
Lowercase letter t with CARON
Lowercase letter Z with treble note
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Continued Table 1
Double treble note
Lowercase letter of praise CARON
Lowercase letter with national dot!
Capital R with treble punctuation
Capital A with treble punctuation
Capital A with breve punctuation
Capital A with treble punctuation
Capital L with treble punctuation
Capital C with treble punctuation
Capital C with treble punctuation
Capital C with treble punctuation
Capital E with treble punctuation
Capital E with treble punctuation!
Capital with treble punctuation!
Capital D with caron
Capital D with world model
Taejunbao N with high blind
Capital N with caron
Capital 0 with treble accent
Capital Q with raised ideogram
Capital 0 with double treble accent
Capital 0 with treble accent
Capital R with caron
Capital U with upper round circle
Capital U with Chugao ideogram
Capital U with double treble accent
Capital U with treble accent
Capital Y with high ideogram
Capital T with soft ideogram
Lower German letter voiceless.
Lowercase letters with treble accent
7.2 Code table
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Continued table 1
Lowercase letter a with treble accent
Lowercase letter 8 with circumflex accent
Lowercase letter a with breve accent
Lowercase letter a with diacritical mark
Lowercase letter with treble accent!
Lowercase letter with treble accent
Lowercase letter α with soft accent
Lowercase letter with CARON
Lowercase letter e with treble accent
Lowercase letter e with OGONEK
Lowercase letter e with diacritical mark
Lowercase letter e with CARON
Lowercase letter i with treble accent
Lowercase letter i with circumflex accent
Lowercase letter d with CARON
Lowercase letter d with stroke
Lowercase letter with treble accent
Lowercase letter n with CARON
Lowercase letter with treble accent.
lowercase letter with circumflex accent
lowercase letter with double treble accent
lowercase letter 0 with diacritical mark
lowercase letter I with caron
lowercase letter with circle
lowercase letter with treble accent
lowercase letter U with double treble accent
lowercase letter u with diacritical mark
lowercase letter Y with treble accent
lowercase letter t with soft accent
period
The code table (Table 2) shows the characters at the code table positions corresponding to the specified bit groups. 1521
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Table 2 Code table
02/0304105060708/0911011
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The shaded positions correspond to the bit groups that are not used to represent graphic characters. The use of these bit groups is beyond the scope of this series of standards and should be specified by other standards such as GB1988 or GB5261. 8 Designation of character set
The graphic characters in this standard constitute a separate coded character set. However, when the character set is implemented together with other encoding standards, such as GB2311 or GB11383, the code table in this standard should be considered to consist of the following parts: a. a spacing character represented by byte group 02/00,
--a G0 graphic character set of 94 characters represented by byte groups 02/01 to 07/14; b.
a G1 graphic character set of 96 characters represented by byte groups 10/00 to 15/15. If other encoding standards, such as GB2311 or GB11383, require it, the following two escape sequences should be used to indicate the G0 and G1 sets respectively: ESC 02/08 04/02
ESC02/1304/02
According to GB2311, the spacing character does not need to be specified. 1523
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Regions of application of the coded character set in this standard (reference)
The coded character set in this standard includes graphic characters used in at least the following countries: Albania
Austria
Slovakia
Hungary
Romania
Yugoslavia
Additional notes:
This standard was proposed by the Ministry of Electronics Industry of the People's Republic of China. This standard was drafted by the Standardization Institute of the Ministry of Electronics Industry. The main drafters of this standard are Huang Weimin, Wang Zhi, and Chen Shuyi1524
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