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− | JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) is a name given to various character encoding standards based on JSA (Japanese Standards Association) standards. JIS defines the following character sets: | + | {{FormatInfo |
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+ | '''JIS''' (Japanese Industrial Standard) is a name given to various character encoding standards based on JSA (Japanese Standards Association) standards. JIS defines the following character sets: | ||
− | * JIS X 0201, encoding Roman letters (ROMAJI) and Katakana. | + | * [[JIS X 0201]], encoding Roman letters (ROMAJI) and Katakana. |
− | * JIS X 0208, supporting Kanji and | + | * [[JIS X 0208]], supporting Kanji and Hiragana as well. There are 1978, 1983, 1990, and 1997 versions of the standard. |
− | * JIS X 0212, which includes rarely used Kanji not included in the JIS X 0208 character set. | + | * [[JIS X 0212]], which includes rarely used Kanji not included in the JIS X 0208 character set. |
− | * JIS X 0213. There are 2000 and 2004 versions of the standard. | + | * [[JIS X 0213]]. There are 2000 and 2004 versions of the standard. |
The following encodings are commonly used with JIS character sets: | The following encodings are commonly used with JIS character sets: | ||
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* EUC (UJIS) | * EUC (UJIS) | ||
* Shift-JIS | * Shift-JIS | ||
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+ | ==Resources== | ||
+ | * One of the best resources on JIS charsets is the book "CJKV Information Processing" by Ken Lunde, O'Reilly 1999, ISBN 1-56592-224-7 |
Latest revision as of 02:39, 21 May 2019
JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) is a name given to various character encoding standards based on JSA (Japanese Standards Association) standards. JIS defines the following character sets:
- JIS X 0201, encoding Roman letters (ROMAJI) and Katakana.
- JIS X 0208, supporting Kanji and Hiragana as well. There are 1978, 1983, 1990, and 1997 versions of the standard.
- JIS X 0212, which includes rarely used Kanji not included in the JIS X 0208 character set.
- JIS X 0213. There are 2000 and 2004 versions of the standard.
The following encodings are commonly used with JIS character sets:
- ISO-2022-JP
- ISO-2022-JP-1
- ISO-2022-JP-2
- EUC (UJIS)
- Shift-JIS
[edit] Resources
- One of the best resources on JIS charsets is the book "CJKV Information Processing" by Ken Lunde, O'Reilly 1999, ISBN 1-56592-224-7