Received: from danpost2.uni-c.dk by dkuug.dk via EUnet with SMTP (5.64+/8+bit/IDA-1.2.8) id AA23552; Wed, 30 Oct 91 22:42:11 +0100 Received: from vm.uni-c.dk by danpost2.uni-c.dk (5.65/1.34) id AA20494; Wed, 30 Oct 91 21:42:06 GMT Message-Id: <9110302142.AA20494@danpost2.uni-c.dk> Received: from vm.uni-c.dk by vm.uni-c.dk (IBM VM SMTP V2R1) with BSMTP id 9458; Wed, 30 Oct 91 22:42:12 DNT Received: from SEARN.SUNET.SE by vm.uni-c.dk (Mailer R2.07) with BSMTP id 4534; Wed, 30 Oct 91 22:42:11 DNT Received: from SEARN.BITNET by SEARN.SUNET.SE (Mailer R2.05) with BSMTP id 0523; Wed, 30 Oct 91 22:42:24 +0100 Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1991 13:46:00 EST Reply-To: ASCII/EBCDIC character set related issues Sender: ASCII/EBCDIC character set related issues From: "John F. Chandler" Subject: Re: Keeping up to date To: Multiple recipients of list ISO8859 In-Reply-To: HART@APLVM.BITNET message of Mon, 28 Oct 1991 16:10:53 EST X-Charset: US-DK X-Char-Esc: 29 Status: R > observers do not get all of the detailed mailings that you > would need. As I suspected, this could easily get out of hand. Let me back up and restate what I was looking for and why. Since I already have a copy of the ISO register, I would like to hear about additions to it, even if it turns out that such additions are not of any interest to me. Indeed, a great deal of the register is of little interest (from my point of view), so I really would *not* want to see all the new documents as they appear. Instead, it would be great if someone who *does* get all those docs kept a little summary of the register and posted the additions via this discussion group every now and then. The files mentioned by Keld Simonsen are actually far more than I was asking for, but I observe that they haven't been updated since March. Clearly, a great deal of work has gone into those files, and I wouldn't expect them to be updated very often -- indeed, anything less than a year old contains news compared to my copy of the register. Since I volunteered to post a list of character sets going as far as I have info, I guess it's time to do just that. I cross-checked the table of contents of the ISO register against Keld Simonsen's files and added incomplete entries for the new numbers included in his list. Perhaps someone can fill in the missing information (and maybe even add further entries if there are any). The following list is not guaranteed to be free from typographical errors (as, indeed, neither is the ISO register itself). It includes all the registered graphical character sets that have not been withdrawn and indicates the sponsor and source(s) as well as a name or description and also a cross reference to another registered set for any set that is supposed to be the right-hand half of a pair. I will gratefully accept any corrections or additions or suggestions for improvements in the format. I had hoped that something like this already existed -- perhaps it does, but there was no hint of it in the discussion so far. Would it be appropriate for this to be kept in the LISTSERV archives and updated from time to time? John ------------------------------------------------------------------- ISO # Sponsor Source(s) GL Description 2 ISO 646:1983 646-IRV 4 GB BS 4730 646-GB 6 US ANSI X3.4:1968 646-US (ASCII) 8-1 SE NATS news SE-FI 8-2 SE NATS news SE-FI extra 9-1 SE NATS news DK-NO 9-2 SE NATS news DK-NO extra 10 SE SEN 850200 B 646-SE 11 SE SEN 850200 C 646-SE names 13 JP JIS C 6220:1969, JIS X 0201 14 Japanese Katakana 14 JP JIS C 6220:1969, JIS X 0201 646-JP 15 ECMA Olivetti 646-IT 16 ECMA Olivetti 646-PT 17 ECMA Olivetti 646-ES 18 ECMA Olivetti Greek 19 ECMA Olivetti Latin+Greek 21 DE DIN 66003 646-DE 27 ECMA Honeywell-Bull Latin+Greek 31 ISO 5428 Greek biblio. 37 ISO 5427 Cyrillic 38 DE DIN 31624 biblio. 39 DE DIN 31625, ISO 6438 African 42 JP JIS C 6226:1978 Japanese Kanji 47 GB BBC viewdata 49 IAEA INIS 646 subset 50 IAEA INIS 49 symbols 51 IAEA INIS 49 Cyrillic 53 ISO 5426:1980 2 biblio. 54 ISO 5427:1981 37 Cyrillic 55 ISO 5428:1980 31 Greek biblio. 57 CN GB 1988-80 646-CN 58 CN GB 2312-80 Chinese Hanzi 59 MA CODAR-U Arabic (Morocco) 60 NO NS 4551-1 646-NO 68 CA APL WG APL Canadian 69 FR NF Z 62-010:1982 646-FR 70 CCITT videotex suppl. 71 CCITT videotex mosaic G1 72 CCITT videotex mosaic G3 84 ECMA IBM 646-PT 85 ECMA IBM 646-ES 86 HU MSZ 7795/3 646-HU 87 JP JIS C 6226:1983, JIS X 0208 Japanese Kanji 89 ASMO ASMO 449, ISO 9306 Arabic-7 90 ISO 6937/2 2 extra 91 JP JIS C 6229:1984 OCR a 92 JP JIS C 6229:1984 OCR b 93 JP JIS C 6229:1984 92 OCR b extra 94 JP JIS C 6229:1984 OCR hand 95 JP JIS C 6229:1984 94 OCR hand extra 96 JP JIS C 6229:1984 OCR Katakana 98 JP ISO 2033:1983 E13B magnetic 100 ISO 8859/1:1987, ECMA-94 6 Latin-1 101 ISO 8859/2:1987, ECMA-94 6 Latin-2 102 CCITT T.61 teletex 103 CCITT T.61 102 teletex extra 109 ISO 8859/3:1988, ECMA-94 6 Latin-3 110 ISO 8859/4:1988, ECMA-94 6 Latin-4 111 ECMA ECMA-113:1986 6 Cyrillic 121 CA CSA Z243.4:1985 Canadian 1 122 CA CSA Z243.4:1985 Canadian 2 123 CA CSA Z243.4:1985 ? extra 126 ISO 8859/7:1987, ECMA-118 6 Latin/Greek 127 ISO 8859/6:1987, ASMO 708 6 Latin/Arabic 128 CCITT T.101 DS 3 - G2 129 CCITT T.101 DS 3 - G3 137 CCITT T.101 DS 1 - mosaic 138 ISO 8859/8:1988, ECMA-121 6 Latin/Hebrew 139 CS CSN 369103 2 Czech, Slovak 141 YU JUS I.B1.002 Croatian, Slovenian 142 GB 6937/2 + addendum 2 extra 143 NE IEC P27-1 6 symbols 144 ISO 8859/5:1988, ECMA-113 6 Latin/Cyrillic 146 YU JUS I.B1.003 Serbian 147 YU JUS I.B1.004 Macedonian 148 ISO 8859/9:1989, ECMA-128 6 Latin-5 149 KR KSC 5601:1987 Korean Hanja 150 CCITT Greek 151 CS NC NC99-10:81 646-CU 152 ISO 6937-2:1983 ? extra 153 SU GOST 19768:1974 ? Cyrillic 154 ECMA 6 Latin 1-5 G3 155 ISO 10367 6 box drawing 157 ? ? 6 Latin-6 158 ? ? 6 Latin/Lapp