iso_8859_2(7) -- Linux man page
NAME
iso_8859-2 - the ISO 8859-2 character set encoded in octal, decimal,
and hexadecimal
DESCRIPTION
The ISO 8859 standard includes several 8-bit extensions to the ASCII
character set (also known as ISO 646-IRV). ISO 8859-2, the "Latin
Alphabet No. 2" is used to encode Central and Eastern European Latin
characters and is implemented by several program vendors.
ISO 8859-2 supports the following languages: Albanian, Bosnian,
Croatian, Czech, English, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Irish, Polish,
Slovak, Slovenian and Sorbian.
Also note that the following Cyrillic-based languages have one-to-one
transliterations to Latin 2: Macedonian and Serbian.
ISO 8859 Alphabets
The full set of ISO 8859 alphabets includes:
| ISO 8859-1 | West European languages (Latin-1)
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| ISO 8859-2 | Central and East European languages (Latin-2)
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| ISO 8859-3 | Southeast European and miscellaneous languages (Latin-3)
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| ISO 8859-4 | Scandinavian/Baltic languages (Latin-4)
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| ISO 8859-5 | Latin/Cyrillic
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| ISO 8859-6 | Latin/Arabic
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| ISO 8859-7 | Latin/Greek
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| ISO 8859-8 | Latin/Hebrew
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| ISO 8859-9 | Latin-1 modification for Turkish (Latin-5)
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| ISO 8859-10 | Lappish/Nordic/Eskimo languages (Latin-6)
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| ISO 8859-11 | Latin/Thai
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| ISO 8859-13 | Baltic Rim languages (Latin-7)
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| ISO 8859-14 | Celtic (Latin-8)
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| ISO 8859-15 | West European languages (Latin-9)
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| ISO 8859-16 | Romanian (Latin-10)
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ISO 8859-2 Characters
The following table displays the characters in ISO 8859-2 (Latin-2),
which are printable and unlisted in the
ascii(7)
manual page. The fourth column will only show the proper glyphs
in an environment configured for ISO 8859-2.
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