ISO/IEC 8859-16

ISO 8859-16, more specifically ISO / IEC 8859-16 also known as Latin -10 or Southeastern European, is a recently updated in 2001 by the ISO standard for information technology to character encoding with eight bits and the sixteenth part of the family of standards ISO / IEC 8859th

The encodable with seven -bit US-ASCII characters correspond with leading zero bits. In addition to the 95 displayable ASCII characters (2016 - 7E16 ) encoding ISO 8859-16 96 more ( A016 - FF16 ), for a total of 191 theoretically possible 256 ( = 28). Positions 0016- 1F16 and 7F16, 9F16 are assigned in ISO / IEC 8859, and thus the ISO / IEC 8859-16 no characters. The defined by IANA as ISO -8859 -16 ( with hyphen) means the combination of the characters of this standard with control characters can not be represented in accordance with ISO / IEC 6429th

ISO 8859-16 tried as many special characters of European languages ​​cover, most notably the South East European

  • Albanian,
  • Croatian,
  • Hungarian,
  • Italian,
  • Polish,
  • Romanian and
  • Slovenian

But also

  • Finnish,
  • German and
  • Irish Gaelic ( new orthography ).

Compared to its siblings ISO 8859-16 defines a lot more value on letters with diacritics and dispense it to others ( set ) characters.

Table

SP (space) at position 2016 is the space, NBSP ( no-break space, even non-breaking space ) to position A016 is the protected space and SHY ( soft hyphen ) at position AD16 is the conditional hyphen that normally only at the end of the line is visible.

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