JIS X 0211, originally designated JIS C 6323[1] is a Japanese Industrial Standard defining C0 and C1 control codes and control sequences. It was first established in 1986, with subsequent editions in 1991 and 1994.[2]
It defines C0 and C1 control characters for use with other JIS coded character sets, e.g. JIS X 0201 and JIS X 0208. It is a derivative of ISO/IEC 6429 (ECMA-48); however, it doesn't feature all control functions presently listed by ISO/IEC 6429. It is distinct from the now-withdrawn JIS X 0207 (JIS C 6225), an earlier JIS standard for control codes which was established in 1979,[3] which used a different syntax for control sequences.[4]
JIS X-0207(1979) is not supported. JIS X-0211(1987) is designed to be supported (i.e. common terminal control sequence is transparently passed to output).
The coding principal [sic] of JIS X 0207 is different from that of ISO 6429 or JIS X 0211. In JIS 0207, additional control functions are preceded by C0 control character CEX (Control EXtension, code is 01/12), which is followed by an identifier of control function and parameters.
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