ISO/IEC 8859-16:2001, Information technology â" 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets â" Part 16: Latin alphabet No. 10, is part of the ISO/IEC 8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 2001. It is informally referred to as Latin-10 or South-Eastern European. It was designed to cover Albanian, Croatian, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian and Slovenian, but also French, German, Italian and Irish Gaelic (new orthography).
ISO-8859-16 is the IANA preferred charset name for this standard when supplemented with the C0 and C1 control codes from ISO/IEC 6429.
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Differences from ISO/IEC 8859-1 have a black border.
External links
- ISO/IEC 8859-16:2001 *ISO/IEC 8859-16:2000 - 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets, Part 16: Latin alphabet No. 10 (draft dated November 15, 1999; superseded by ISO/IEC 8859-16:2001, published July 15, 2001)
- ISO-IR 226 Romanian Character Set for Information Interchange (August 30, 1999, from Romanian Standard SRÂ 14111:1998)