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  2. JIS encoding - Wikipedia

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    JIS X 0213, which extends JIS X 0208 (two planes) JIS X 0202 (also known as ISO-2022-JP), a set of encoding mechanisms for sending JIS character data over transmission media that only support 7-bit data. In practice, "JIS encoding" usually refers to JIS X 0208 character data encoded with JIS X 0202.

  3. JIS X 0208 - Wikipedia

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    According to this standard, it is "designed with the goal being to offer a sufficient character set for the purposes of encoding the modern Japanese language that JIS X 0208 intended to be from the start." [16] The kanji set of JIS X 0213 incorporates all characters that can be represented in the kanji set of JIS X 0208, with many additions.

  4. Shift JIS - Wikipedia

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    Shift JIS is an extension of the single-byte encoding JIS X 0201:1997, that uses unassigned code points in JIS X 0201 to encode the double-byte JIS X 0208:1997 character set. The lead bytes for the double-byte characters are "shifted" around the 64 halfwidth katakana characters in the single-byte range 0xA1 to 0xDF.

  5. List of information system character sets - Wikipedia

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    JIS X 0201: 1969 6/7 bits First Japanese electronic character set ECMA-48: 1972 7 bits Terminal text manipulation and colors ISO/IEC 8859: 1987 8 bits International codes ISO/IEC 10646 1991 21 bits usable, packed into 8/16/32-bit code units Unified encoding for most of the world's writing systems. As first introduced in 1991 had 16 bits ...

  6. Japanese Industrial Standards - Wikipedia

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    JIS X 0202:1998 – Japanese national standard which corresponds to the ISO 2022 character encoding JIS X 0208:1997 – 7-bit and 8-bit double byte coded kanji sets for information interchange JIS X 0212:1990 – Supplementary Japanese graphic character set for information interchange

  7. Code page 932 (Microsoft Windows) - Wikipedia

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    Python, for example, uses the label MS-Kanji (or cp932) for Windows-932 and the label Shift_JIS (or sjis) for JIS X 0208-defined Shift JIS, without recognising the Windows-31J label. [ 12 ] In Japanese editions of Windows, this code page is referred to as "ANSI" , since it is the operating system's default 8-bit encoding, even though ANSI was ...

  8. Category:Encodings of Japanese - Wikipedia

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    ARIB STD B24 character set; B. Japanese Braille; Braille kanji; C. Code page 932 (IBM) Code page 932 (Microsoft Windows) Code page 942; E. ... JIS X 0201; JIS X 0207 ...

  9. Extended shinjitai - Wikipedia

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    The first version of JIS (JIS C 6226-1978), created in 1978, contained 10 characters that were simplified in this way, such as 噓 and 叛. JIS X 0208 , created in 1983, was the first JIS character set to extensively use extended shinjitai , adopting simplifications for a large number of previously unsimplified characters.