Category:Character sets
The category of character sets includes articles on specific character encodings (see the article for a precise definition). It includes those used in computer science (coded character sets (also known as character sets (this term should not be used anymore[according to whom?]) or code pages), character encoding forms, character encoding schemes) and those that use non-numeric, pre-digital codes, such as electrical impulses. This category does not include unencoded character repertoires like the Windows Glyph List 4 or any of the articles in List of alphabets.
Articles pertaining to character encoding in general, or encoding in general, may be found in the parent categories, Category:Character encoding and Category:Encodings.
Much of this terminology is standardized in Unicode Technical Report #17 and ISO/IEC TR 15285:1998.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 12 total.
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- Morse code (29 P)
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- Windows code pages (51 P)
Pages in category "Character sets"
The following 103 pages are in this category, out of approximately 257 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Mac OS Armenian
- Mac OS Barents Cyrillic
- Mac OS Celtic
- Mac OS Central European encoding
- Mac OS Croatian encoding
- Mac OS Cyrillic encoding
- Mac OS Gaelic
- Mac OS Georgian
- Mac OS Gujarati
- Mac OS Gurmukhi
- Mac OS Hebrew
- Mac OS Icelandic encoding
- Mac OS Inuit
- Mac OS Maltese/Esperanto encoding
- Mac OS Ogham
- Mac OS Roman
- Mac OS Romanian encoding
- Mac OS Sámi
- Mac OS Turkic Cyrillic
- Mac OS Turkish encoding
- Mac OS Ukrainian encoding
- MacArabic encoding
- MacFarsi encoding
- MacGreek encoding
- Macintosh Font X encoding
- Macintosh Latin encoding
- MAKSCII
- MARC-8
- Matsushita JR series
- Mattel Aquarius
- Modified HP Roman-8
- Mojikyō
- MouseText
- MSX character set
- Multinational Character Set