Alias(es) | ISO-IR-111 |
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Language(s) | Russian, Belarusian, Macedonian, Serbian, Ukrainian (partial) |
Standard | ECMA-113:1986 |
Classification | Extended ASCII, KOI |
Extends | KOI8-B |
Succeeded by | ECMA-113:1988 (ISO-8859-5) |
Other related encoding(s) | KOI8-F |
ISO-IR-111[1] or KOI8-E[2] is an 8-bit character set. It is a multinational extension of KOI-8 for Belarusian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Ukrainian (except Ґґ which is added to KOI8-F). The name "ISO-IR-111" refers to its registration number in the ISO-IR registry, and denotes it as a set usable with ISO/IEC 2022.
It was defined by the first (1986) edition of ECMA-113,[3] which is the Ecma International standard corresponding to ISO/IEC 8859-5, and as such also corresponds to a 1987 draft version of ISO-8859-5.[4] The published editions of ISO/IEC 8859-5 instead correspond to subsequent editions of ECMA-113, which defines a different encoding.[5]
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