ISO/IEC 8859-6
ISO/IEC 8859-6:1999, Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 6: Latin/Arabic alphabet, is part of the ISO/IEC 8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 1987. It is informally referred to as Latin/Arabic. It was designed to cover Arabic. Only nominal letters are encoded, no preshaped forms of the letters, so shaping processing is required for display. It does not include the extra letters needed to write most Arabic-script languages other than Arabic itself (such as Persian, Urdu, etc.).
ISO-8859-6 is the IANA preferred charset name for this standard when supplemented with the C0 and C1 control codes from ISO/IEC 6429. The text is in logical order, so bidi processing is required for display. Nominally ISO-8859-6 (code page 28596) is for “visual order”, and ISO-8859-6-I (code page 38596) is for logical order. But in practice, and required for HTML and XML documents, ISO-8859-6 also stands for logical order text. There is also ISO-8859-6-E which supposedly requires directionality to be explicitly specified with special control characters; this latter variant is in practice unused. IBM has assigned code page 1089 to ISO 8859-6.[1] It is an emulation for their AIX operating system.
History
ASMO 708 was devised by the now defunct Arab Standardization and Metrology Organization[2] in 1986 to be the 8-bit standard to be used in Arabic-speaking countries. The design of this character set was inspired by the previous 7-bit standard — ASMO 449 — but it is not simply the 7-bit character set moved to the upper part; there are some differences.
ASMO 708 is a bidirectional character set. The lower part of the character set differs from standard ISO 646 in the digits and in some punctuation. Depending on the context (whether the numbers are within Latin script or Arabic script), the digits are rendered either as Latin digits or Arabic digits. Also, depending on the context, symmetrical punctuation marks are reversed, i.e., whenever there is an opening punctuation mark, the shape is rendered differently according to the direction of the script.
The upper part of the character set has only the Arabic letters, Arabic punctuation that is different from Latin punctuation, plus few other characters.
ASMO 708 was designed in close cooperation[3] with ECMA, which adopted it as its own ECMA-114 standard in 1986. It was also approved as an ISO standard as ISO 8859-6.[4] It was also registered in the International Register of Coded Character Sets as IR 127[5] in 1986.
Relationship with other character sets
Some other character sets are related to ASMO 708.
- ASMO 708/French 1[6] adds French lower case characters;
- French 1/ASMO 708[6] adds French lower case characters in their ISO 8859-1 code points and dislocates the Arabic ones;
- ISO/IR 167[7] adds French and German characters;
- Microsoft’s code page 708, for MS-DOS, adds French characters in their typical code points from code page 437 and adds box-drawing characters;
- Both Microsoft’s code page 710 (Transparent Arabic) and Microsoft’s code page 720 (Transparent ASMO), for MS-DOS, add French characters in their typical code points from code page 437 but dislocates the Arabic characters to allow the box-drawing characters from code page 437 to be in their original code points;
- Microsoft’s Windows 1256 adds French lower case characters in their Windows 1252 code points and dislocates the Arabic ones;
Code chart
Legend:
Alphabetic
Control character
Numeric digit
Punctuation
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Extended punctuation
Graphic character
International
Undefined
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_0 | _1 | _2 | _3 | _4 | _5 | _6 | _7 | _8 | _9 | _A | _B | _C | _D | _E | _F | |
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0_ |
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1_ |
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2_ |
SP 0020 32 |
! 0021 33 |
" 0022 34 |
# 0023 35 |
$ 0024 36 |
% 0025 37 |
& 0026 38 |
' 0027 39 |
( 0028 40 |
) 0029 41 |
* 002A 42 |
+ 002B 43 |
, 002C 44 |
- 002D 45 |
. 002E 46 |
/ 002F 47 |
3_ |
0/٠ 0030 48 |
1/١ 0031 49 |
2/٢ 0032 50 |
3/٣ 0033 51 |
4/٤ 0034 52 |
5/٥ 0035 53 |
6/٦ 0036 54 |
7/٧ 0037 55 |
8/٨ 0038 56 |
9/٩ 0039 57 |
: 003A 58 |
; 003B 59 |
< 003C 60 |
= 003D 61 |
> 003E 62 |
? 003F 63 |
4_ |
@ 0040 64 |
A 0041 65 |
B 0042 66 |
C 0043 67 |
D 0044 68 |
E 0045 69 |
F 0046 70 |
G 0047 71 |
H 0048 72 |
I 0049 73 |
J 004A 74 |
K 004B 75 |
L 004C 76 |
M 004D 77 |
N 004E 78 |
O 004F 79 |
5_ |
P 0050 80 |
Q 0051 81 |
R 0052 82 |
S 0053 83 |
T 0054 84 |
U 0055 85 |
V 0056 86 |
W 0057 87 |
X 0058 88 |
Y 0059 89 |
Z 005A 90 |
[ 005B 91 |
\ 005C 92 |
] 005D 93 |
^ 005E 94 |
_ 005F 95 |
6_ |
` 0060 96 |
a 0061 97 |
b 0062 98 |
c 0063 99 |
d 0064 100 |
e 0065 101 |
f 0066 102 |
g 0067 103 |
h 0068 104 |
i 0069 105 |
j 006A 106 |
k 006B 107 |
l 006C 108 |
m 006D 109 |
n 006E 110 |
o 006F 111 |
7_ |
p 0070 112 |
q 0071 113 |
r 0072 114 |
s 0073 115 |
t 0074 116 |
u 0075 117 |
v 0076 118 |
w 0077 119 |
x 0078 120 |
y 0079 121 |
z 007A 122 |
{ 007B 123 |
| 007C 124 |
} 007D 125 |
~ 007E 126 |
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8_ |
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9_ |
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A_ |
NBSP 00A0 160 |
¤ 00A4 164 |
، 060C 172 |
SHY 00AD 173 |
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B_ |
؛ 061B 187 |
؟ 061F 191 | ||||||||||||||
C_ |
ء 0621 193 |
آ 0622 194 |
أ 0623 195 |
ؤ 0624 196 |
إ 0625 197 |
ئ 0626 198 |
ا 0627 199 |
ب 0628 200 |
ة 0629 201 |
ت 062A 202 |
ث 062B 203 |
ج 062C 204 |
ح 062D 205 |
خ 062E 206 |
د 062F 207 | |
D_ |
ذ 0630 208 |
ر 0631 209 |
ز 0632 210 |
س 0633 211 |
ش 0634 212 |
ص 0635 213 |
ض 0636 214 |
ط 0637 215 |
ظ 0638 216 |
ع 0639 217 |
غ 063A 218 |
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E_ |
ـ 0640 224 |
ف 0641 225 |
ق 0642 226 |
ك 0643 227 |
ل 0644 228 |
م 0645 229 |
ن 0646 230 |
ه 0647 231 |
و 0648 232 |
ى 0649 233 |
ي 064A 234 |
◌ً 064B 235 |
◌ٌ 064C 236 |
◌ٍ 064D 237 |
◌َ 064E 238 |
◌ُ 064F 239 |
F_ |
◌ِ 0650 240 |
◌ّ 0651 241 |
◌ْ 0652 242 |
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_0 | _1 | _2 | _3 | _4 | _5 | _6 | _7 | _8 | _9 | _A | _B | _C | _D | _E | _F |
Code values 0xEB–0xF2 are assigned to combining characters.
See also
- ASMO 449
- ISO 8859
- Windows-1256 (Windows Arabic codepage)
References
External links
- ISO/IEC 8859-6:1999
- Standard ECMA-114: 8-Bit Single-Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets - Latin/Arabic Alphabet 2nd edition (December 2000)
- ISO-IR 127 Right-Hand Part of Latin/Arabic Alphabet (November 30, 1986)