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ISO/IEC 8859-13
MIME / IANAISO-8859-13
Alias(es)iso-ir-179, l7, csISOLatin7, latin7[1]
LanguageBaltic languages
StandardISO/IEC 8859
ClassificationISO 8859 (extended ASCII, ISO 4873 level 1)
ExtendsUS-ASCII
Based onWindows-1257 (LST 1590-3)
Other related encodingsLST 1590-4, IBM-922

ISO/IEC 8859-13:1998, Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 13: Latin alphabet No. 7, is part of the ISO/IEC 8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 1998. It is informally referred to as Latin-7 or Baltic Rim. It was designed to cover the Baltic languages, and added characters used in Polish missing from the earlier encodings ISO 8859-4 and ISO 8859-10. Unlike these two, it does not cover the Nordic languages. It is similar to the earlier-published[2] Windows-1257; its encoding of the Estonian alphabet also matches IBM-922. This is also known as Latvian standard LVS 8.[3]

ISO-8859-13 is the IANA preferred charset name for this standard when supplemented with the C0 and C1 control codes from ISO/IEC 6429.

Microsoft has assigned code page 28603 a.k.a. Windows-28603 to ISO-8859-13. IBM has assigned code page 921 to ISO-8859-13 until that code page was extended. ISO-IR 206 (code page 901, later extended) replaces the currency sign at position A4 with the euro sign (€).[4]

Codepage layout

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Differences from ISO-8859-1 have the Unicode code point number below the character.

ISO/IEC 8859-13[5]
0123456789ABCDEF
0x
1x
2x SP !"#$%&'()*+,-./
3x0123456789:;<=>?
4x@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
5xPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_
6x`abcdefghijklmno
7xpqrstuvwxyz{|}~
8x
9x
AxNBSP
201D
¢£¤
201E
¦§Ø
00D8
©Ŗ
0156
«¬SHY®Æ
00C6
Bx°±²³
201C
µ·ø
00F8
¹ŗ
0157
»¼½¾æ
00E6
CxĄ
0104
Į
012E
Ā
0100
Ć
0106
ÄÅĘ
0118
Ē
0112
Č
010C
ÉŹ
0179
Ė
0116
Ģ
0122
Ķ
0136
Ī
012A
Ļ
013B
DxŠ
0160
Ń
0143
Ņ
0145
ÓŌ
014C
ÕÖ×Ų
0172
Ł
0141
Ś
015A
Ū
016A
ÜŻ
017B
Ž
017D
ß
Exą
0105
į
012F
ā
0101
ć
0107
äåę
0119
ē
0113
č
010D
éź
017A
ė
0117
ģ
0123
ķ
0137
ī
012B
ļ
013C
Fxš
0161
ń
0144
ņ
0146
óō
014D
õö÷ų
0173
ł
0142
ś
015B
ū
016B
üż
017C
ž
017E

2019

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Character Sets, Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), 2018-12-12
  2. ^ Lazhintseva, Katya (1996-05-03). "Registration of new MIME charset: Windows-1257". IANA.
  3. ^ "LVS 8:1992+ A1:1993 - 8 bit coded graphic character set for Baltic sea region countries". Retrieved 14 February 2025.
  4. ^ Information Technology Standardization (1998-09-16). Supplementary set for Latin-7 alternative with EURO SIGN (PDF). ITSCJ/IPSJ. ISO-IR-206.
  5. ^ Information Technology Standardization (1993-01-01). Baltic Rim Supplementary Set (PDF). ITSCJ/IPSJ. ISO-IR-179.
[edit]
    ISO/IEC 8859-13
    MIME / IANAISO-8859-13
    Alias(es)iso-ir-179, l7, csISOLatin7, latin7[1]
    LanguageBaltic languages
    StandardISO/IEC 8859
    ClassificationISO 8859 (extended ASCII, ISO 4873 level 1)
    ExtendsUS-ASCII
    Based onWindows-1257 (LST 1590-3)
    Other related encodingsLST 1590-4, IBM-922

    ISO/IEC 8859-13:1998, Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 13: Latin alphabet No. 7, is part of the ISO/IEC 8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 1998. It is informally referred to as Latin-7 or Baltic Rim. It was designed to cover the Baltic languages, and added characters used in Polish missing from the earlier encodings ISO 8859-4 and ISO 8859-10. Unlike these two, it does not cover the Nordic languages. It is similar to the earlier-published[2] Windows-1257; its encoding of the Estonian alphabet also matches IBM-922. This is also known as Latvian standard LVS 8.[3]

    ISO-8859-13 is the IANA preferred charset name for this standard when supplemented with the C0 and C1 control codes from ISO/IEC 6429.

    Microsoft has assigned code page 28603 a.k.a. Windows-28603 to ISO-8859-13. IBM has assigned code page 921 to ISO-8859-13 until that code page was extended. ISO-IR 206 (code page 901, later extended) replaces the currency sign at position A4 with the euro sign (€).[4]

    Codepage layout

    Differences from ISO-8859-1 have the Unicode code point number below the character.

    ISO/IEC 8859-13[5]
    0123456789ABCDEF
    0x
    1x
    2x SP !"#$%&'()*+,-./
    3x0123456789:;<=>?
    4x@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
    5xPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_
    6x`abcdefghijklmno
    7xpqrstuvwxyz{|}~
    8x
    9x
    AxNBSP
    201D
    ¢£¤
    201E
    ¦§Ø
    00D8
    ©Ŗ
    0156
    «¬SHY®Æ
    00C6
    Bx°±²³
    201C
    µ·ø
    00F8
    ¹ŗ
    0157
    »¼½¾æ
    00E6
    CxĄ
    0104
    Į
    012E
    Ā
    0100
    Ć
    0106
    ÄÅĘ
    0118
    Ē
    0112
    Č
    010C
    ÉŹ
    0179
    Ė
    0116
    Ģ
    0122
    Ķ
    0136
    Ī
    012A
    Ļ
    013B
    DxŠ
    0160
    Ń
    0143
    Ņ
    0145
    ÓŌ
    014C
    ÕÖ×Ų
    0172
    Ł
    0141
    Ś
    015A
    Ū
    016A
    ÜŻ
    017B
    Ž
    017D
    ß
    Exą
    0105
    į
    012F
    ā
    0101
    ć
    0107
    äåę
    0119
    ē
    0113
    č
    010D
    éź
    017A
    ė
    0117
    ģ
    0123
    ķ
    0137
    ī
    012B
    ļ
    013C
    Fxš
    0161
    ń
    0144
    ņ
    0146
    óō
    014D
    õö÷ų
    0173
    ł
    0142
    ś
    015B
    ū
    016B
    üż
    017C
    ž
    017E

    2019

    References

    1. ^ Character Sets, Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), 2018-12-12
    2. ^ Lazhintseva, Katya (1996-05-03). "Registration of new MIME charset: Windows-1257". IANA.
    3. ^ "LVS 8:1992+ A1:1993 - 8 bit coded graphic character set for Baltic sea region countries". Retrieved 14 February 2025.
    4. ^ Information Technology Standardization (1998-09-16). Supplementary set for Latin-7 alternative with EURO SIGN (PDF). ITSCJ/IPSJ. ISO-IR-206.
    5. ^ Information Technology Standardization (1993-01-01). Baltic Rim Supplementary Set (PDF). ITSCJ/IPSJ. ISO-IR-179.
    • ISO/IEC 8859-13:1998
    • ISO/IEC 8859-13:1998 - 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets, Part 13: Latin alphabet No. 7 (draft dated April 15, 1998, published October 15, 1998)
    • ISO-IR 179 Baltic Rim Supplementary Set (April 1, 1993)
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