Character encoding
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** [[ISO 8859-15]] (Latin-9, Latin-1 with a Euro sign) | ** [[ISO 8859-15]] (Latin-9, Latin-1 with a Euro sign) | ||
** [[ISO 8859-16]] (Romanian) | ** [[ISO 8859-16]] (Romanian) | ||
+ | * [[JIS]] | ||
+ | ** [[JIS X 0201]] | ||
+ | ** [[JIS X 0208]] | ||
+ | ** [[Shift-JIS]] | ||
+ | * [[KOI8]] | ||
+ | ** [[KOI8-CS]] (Czechoslovakia) | ||
+ | ** [[KOI8-R]] (Russia) | ||
+ | ** [[KOI8-U]] (Ukraine) | ||
+ | * [[Macintosh encodings]] | ||
+ | ** [[MacCE]] | ||
+ | ** [[MacCyrillic]] | ||
+ | ** [[MacDingbat]] | ||
+ | ** [[MacGreek]] | ||
+ | ** [[MacGujarati]] | ||
+ | ** [[MacGurmukhi]] | ||
+ | ** [[MacIceland]] | ||
+ | ** [[MacRoman]] | ||
+ | ** [[MacRomania]] | ||
+ | ** [[MacSymbol]] | ||
+ | ** [[MacThai]] | ||
+ | ** [[MacTurkish]] | ||
+ | ** [[MacUkraine]] | ||
* [[Morse code]] | * [[Morse code]] | ||
* [[Unicode]] | * [[Unicode]] | ||
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** [[UTF-7]] | ** [[UTF-7]] | ||
** [[UTF-EBCDIC]] | ** [[UTF-EBCDIC]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[VISCII]] |
+ | * [[Windows encodings]] | ||
** [[Windows 1252]] (ISO 8859-1 plus additional characters) | ** [[Windows 1252]] (ISO 8859-1 plus additional characters) | ||
** [[Windows 1255]] (Hebrew) | ** [[Windows 1255]] (Hebrew) |
Revision as of 17:39, 2 November 2012
File Formats | > | Electronic File Formats | > | Character Encoding |
- ASCII
- PET ASCII (or PETSCII or CBM-ASCII; used by Commodore computers)
- Baudot code
- Braille
- EBCDIC
- ISO 646
- ISO 646-CA (Canada / French)
- ISO 646-CA-2 (Canada / French)
- ISO 646-CH (Switzerland)
- ISO 646-CN (China / Basic Latin)
- ISO 646-CU (Cuba / Spanish)
- ISO 646-DE (Germany)
- ISO 646-DK (Denmark)
- ISO 646-FI (Finland)
- ISO 646-FR (France)
- ISO 646-GB (Great Britain)
- ISO 646-HU (Hungary)
- ISO 646-IRV (International Reference Version)
- ISO 646-IT (Italy)
- ISO 646-JP (Japan / Romaji)
- ISO 646-JP OCR-B (Japan / Romaji)
- ISO 646-KR (Korea / Latin)
- ISO 646-MT (Malta)
- ISO 646-NL (Netherlands)
- ISO 646-NO (Norway)
- ISO 646-NO-2 (Norway)
- ISO 646-PT (Portugal)
- ISO 646-SE (Sweden)
- ISO 646-SE-2 (Sweden)
- ISO 646-US (Same as ASCII)
- ISO 646-YU (Yugoslavia)
- ISO 8859
- ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1)
- ISO 8859-2 (Latin-2, Central/East European)
- ISO 8859-3 (Latin-3, Esperanto, Galician, Maltese, and Turkish)
- ISO 8859-4 (Latin-4, Scandinavian and Baltic)
- ISO 8859-5 (Cyrillic)
- ISO 8859-6 (Arabic)
- ISO 8859-7 (Modern Greek)
- ISO 8859-8 (Hebrew)
- ISO 8859-9 (Latin-5, Turkish)
- ISO 8859-10 (Latin-6, Lappish, Nordic, and Inuit)
- ISO 8859-11 (Thai)
- ISO 8859-13 (Latin-7, Baltic Rim)
- ISO 8859-14 (Celtic)
- ISO 8859-15 (Latin-9, Latin-1 with a Euro sign)
- ISO 8859-16 (Romanian)
- JIS
- KOI8
- Macintosh encodings
- Morse code
- Unicode
- VISCII
- Windows encodings
- Windows 1252 (ISO 8859-1 plus additional characters)
- Windows 1255 (Hebrew)
- Windows 1256 (Arabic, Farsi, Urdu)
- Windows 1257 (Baltic Rim)
- Windows 1258 (Vietnamese)