
CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 2375-04 (R2017)
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Information Technology - Procedure for Registration of Escape Sequences and Coded Character Sets (Adopted ISO/IEC 2375:2003, first edition, 2003-02-15)
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01-01-2004
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 International Register
5 ISO/IEC supervisory body
6 Registration Authority
7 Owner of Origin
8 Copyright Owner
9 Sponsoring Authority
10 The Registration Authority's Joint Advisory Committee
11 Application for registration
12 Registration procedure
13 Technical review of mapping to ISO/IEC 10646
14 Processing of an approved application
15 Appeals
16 Corrections
17 Revisions
18 Withdrawal
Annex A: Details of registrations in the International
Register
Annex B: Coded character sets with special consideration
Annex C: Criteria for the allocation of ESC F[s] sequences
Annex D: Layout of code tables
Annex E: Example of a mapping table
Annex F: Flow chart of registration process
Annex G: Principal differences between this first edition
of ISO/IEC 2375 and the third edition of ISO 2375
(1985-11-01)
Scope 1.1 This International Standard specifies the procedures to be followed for preparing, maintaining, and publishing a register of escape sequences and of the coded character sets they identify. 1.2 The registration process specified in ISO/IEC 2375 is not a procedure for standardization of characters or coded character sets. Organizations that wish ISO and/or IEC to create an international standard for a coded character set or that wish ISO and/or IEC to code additional characters into ISO/IEC 10646 need to follow the ISO/IEC procedures for doing so. In particular, . Registration of a coded character set according to the procedures specified by this standard implies no commitment by ISO and/or IEC to adopt the coded character set as an ISO/IEC standard. The existence of a character in an approved registration does not imply a commitment by ISO and/or IEC to encode that character into ISO/IEC 10646. 1.3 ISO/IEC 2022 describes the escape sequences referenced in this International Standard, except for escape sequences reserved in ISO/IEC 2022 for private use. 1.4 The use of these escape sequences includes code extension, that is, the provision of additional sets of characters, or of additional control functions, in accordance with ISO/IEC 2022. 1.5 An escape sequence registered in accordance with this International Standard serves as an identification of the character, the set of characters, or the control function associated with it in the register. 1.6 The registration itself does not specify the rules in accordance with which a character or character set identified by an escape sequence is to be used. Rather, the registration identifies the documents (for example, standards) which specify such rules.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
35
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ProductNote |
Reconfirmed EN
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PublisherName |
Canadian Standards Association
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
Scope 1.1 This International Standard specifies the procedures to be followed for preparing, maintaining, and publishing a register of escape sequences and of the coded character sets they identify. 1.2 The registration process specified in ISO/IEC 2375 is not a procedure for standardization of characters or coded character sets. Organizations that wish ISO and/or IEC to create an international standard for a coded character set or that wish ISO and/or IEC to code additional characters into ISO/IEC 10646 need to follow the ISO/IEC procedures for doing so. In particular, . Registration of a coded character set according to the procedures specified by this standard implies no commitment by ISO and/or IEC to adopt the coded character set as an ISO/IEC standard. The existence of a character in an approved registration does not imply a commitment by ISO and/or IEC to encode that character into ISO/IEC 10646. 1.3 ISO/IEC 2022 describes the escape sequences referenced in this International Standard, except for escape sequences reserved in ISO/IEC 2022 for private use. 1.4 The use of these escape sequences includes code extension, that is, the provision of additional sets of characters, or of additional control functions, in accordance with ISO/IEC 2022. 1.5 An escape sequence registered in accordance with this International Standard serves as an identification of the character, the set of characters, or the control function associated with it in the register. 1.6 The registration itself does not specify the rules in accordance with which a character or character set identified by an escape sequence is to be used. Rather, the registration identifies the documents (for example, standards) which specify such rules.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/IEC 2375:2003 | Identical |
ISO/IEC 6429:1992 | Information technology Control functions for coded character sets |
ISO/IEC 10646-2:2001 | Information technology Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS) Part 2: Supplementary Planes |
ISO/IEC 4873:1991 | Information technology ISO 8-bit code for information interchange Structure and rules for implementation |
ISO/IEC 2022:1994 | Information technology Character code structure and extension techniques |
ISO/IEC 6937:2001 | Information technology Coded graphic character set for text communication Latin alphabet |
ISO/IEC 646:1991 | Information technology ISO 7-bit coded character set for information interchange |
ISO/IEC 10646-1:2000 | Information technology Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS) Part 1: Architecture and Basic Multilingual Plane |
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