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SJ 11242.2-2001 Information technology General multi-octet coded character set (Zone I) Chinese 64-dot matrix font Part 2: Bold
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SJ 11242.2-2001
Standard Name: Information technology General multi-octet coded character set (Zone I) Chinese 64-dot matrix font Part 2: Bold
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
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publishing house:Industrial Electronics Press
Publication date:2004-04-18
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drafter:Tao Yifeng, Wang Lijian, Dai Hong, Wang Tianyou, etc.
Drafting unit:China Electronics Technology Standardization Institute, Jinfeng Electronics Co., Ltd.
Focal point unit:China Electronics Standardization Institute
Publishing department:Ministry of Information Industry of the People's Republic of China
SJ 11242 specifies the 64-dot matrix fonts of Chinese characters in GB 13000.1. If there is no character in column G, the characters in columns T, J, and K are used instead and marked with an outer frame. SJ 11242.1-2001 is one of the SJ 11242 series of standards. It specifies the 64-dot matrix fonts of Chinese characters in area I of the basic multilingual plane in GB 13000.1 - boldface. SJ 11242.2-2001 Information technology general multi-octet coded character set (area I) Chinese 64-dot matrix fonts Part 2: boldface SJ11242.2-2001 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
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ICS 35. 040 Reference number: 9784-2002 Electronic industry standard of the People's Republic of China SJ11242.2—2001 Information technology Universal multi-octetcoded character set ( I Zone) - 64-dotsmatrix font of Chinese ideogram - Part 2: Hi tiPublished on December 28, 2001 Implementation on January 1, 2002 Published by the Ministry of Information Industry of the People's Republic of China Foreword 1 Specification 2 Referenced standards 3 Definition 4 Characters in dot matrix fonts. 6 Dot matrix font age representation method 6 Marking data management, 7 Chinese character dot matrix font List A (full list) Supplementary simplified characters and traditional characters Appendix B (standard appendix) Chinese learning points 1 dot matrix font number list C prompt list) design characters SJ11242 is based on the basic plane of G13000,1 provided by the Chinese character characters in 1 area, based on the standard shape of our country and in accordance with the principle of sorting out the Chinese character shape, specifically designed and completed, the character information system uses four basic character components of the 6-dot library font: SJ11242 stipulates the E1 total font of the dead reduction character derived from F3C00.1, if the position of G is affected by the missing character, then the T,, and columns are quickly filled in, and marked with an outer frame line. S"11242 is under the general requirements of "Information Technology General Multi-Eight Security Coding Symbols (I Zone) 64-Dot Matrix Font", which consists of the following parts: Part 1: Collection Part 2: Black bit Part 3, Part 4 Appendices to this standard and the appendix to the standard are recorded in: Time recording without prompting the recording standard Tianzhong Electronic Technology Standardization Research Institute (RSI): This standard is the beneficiary of: Electronic Technology Standardization Research Institute (CLST), Jinfeng Electronic Co., Ltd.: This standard is the super drafter: Tao "Feng, Wang Lizhi, Dai, He Mei, Zhong Yonghua, Li Cheting, cited related academic data authorization transfer use matters to build a book "China Electronic Technology Standardization Research Institute I am responsible for the maintenance, update and customization of font standard data and data. Address: No. 1 Dongdahang, Andingmen, Dongcheng District, Beijing (Beijing 11C1 Xinxi District) Tel: 64007689 84029173 Beijing: 64007681 E-meil:da=hongecesi.ao.cn Electronic Industry Standard of the People's Republic of China Information Technology General Multiple-octet Coded Character Set (Zone)-64-latsmatrix font of Cinese deogram -Part 2:Required Information Technology General Multiple-octet Coded Character Set (Zone)-64-latsmatrix font of Cinese deogram -Part Z: tf-trapped This standard specifies the 64-point font for the multi-lingual flat I area in 6B1300G.1. This standard is applicable to NEN systems and other related equipment. 2 Referenced standards $J11242.22001 Bold, The entire text of the following standards is referenced in this standard and the provisions of these standards are valid at the time of publication of this standard. All standards will be revised. Parties using this standard should explore the possibility of using the latest version of the following standards. GB13000.1-03 Information technology Universal multi-octet coded character set (UCS) Part 1: Architecture and multi-lingual code points On March 1, 1964, the Chinese Character Reform Committee, the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China, and the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China issued a list of simplified characters (updated and published by the National Language and Writing Committee on October 10, 1981). The Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China and the Chinese Character Reform Committee issued a list of variant characters on December 22, 1981. This standard adopts the following definitions. 3.1 Font: A recognizable abstract graphic symbol that does not follow any specific design. 3.2 Font: A combination of glyph designs with some common designs, such as book fonts. Dot matrix font: A graphic symbol that uses a dot pattern to represent its shape. 3.4 Character order The order in which graphic characters are arranged in a set 4 Arrangement order of dot matrix fonts This standard adopts the coding order of G13000.1 to arrange the characters of each dot matrix font. 5 Display method of dot matrix font 5.1 Grid The grid is formed by the intersection of several equidistant vertical lines and horizontal lines. The Ministry of Information Industry of the People's Republic of China approved the implementation model on January 1, 2002 on December 2001 SJ 11242.2-2001 This standard specifies a 64-dot matrix font, whose grid is 64 in the vertical direction and 64 in the vertical direction. The center of each square is defined as the center position of the dot. The grid only locates the points that make up the dot matrix font. The 64-point grid is shown in Figure 1: 1 Grid Diagram A dot is the smallest unit that makes up the dot matrix font. It is represented by a circle or square. It is the black area in each grid. 5.3 Dot Matrix Fonts The character column of a Chinese dot matrix font is represented by a collection of several dots in the grid. The dot matrix of the two-character "永" is shown in Figure 2: 冰6638 Figure 264 Dot matrix character "永" font 6 Management of standard data SJ11242.22001 Strengthen the management of Chinese fonts and font standard data used in information technology products, ensure the consistency of data in the implementation of foreign standards, and unify the authorization and transfer of fonts under the unified management of "China Institute of Standardization of Electronic Technology" and "National Technical Committee for Information Technology Standardization". At the same time, the maintenance, update and revision of character standard data and data sequences 7 Chinese character dot matrix font 7.1 Number of characters The three standards provide 64 dot bold fonts of 22 simplified characters according to (B1:M)1, and at the same time add 52 dot matrix characters of traditional Chinese characters in the simplified character table 3, and the state appendix (standard comparison). 7.2 Chinese character font data Representation of Chinese character 64 dot matrix font data, see Appendix B (Standard Appendix). 7.3 Identification of variant characters In the standard, the variant characters in the "first batch of variant character tables" are marked with an asterisk "*" in the upper left corner of the character in the font table. 7.4 Identification of old characters In the standard, the old characters listed in Section 13C.! When there are repeated codes, they are replaced in the font table and marked with a hollow "" in the upper corner of the character. 7.5 Wrong characters In this standard, 3 wrong characters that should not be used are marked, see Appendix ℃ (Prompt Appendix) 7.6 Chinese character dot matrix font table 7.6. In the dot matrix font table of 113000.1, the center of the character without the outer control line is the center stroke. 6.2 In the dot matrix font of T, J, K in G8130D0., the font of the second character in the discussion character is blank in B12C.1, while there are some blank fonts in T, K. 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