CEN/TR 14381:2003
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The latest, up-to-date edition.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - CHARACTER REPERTOIRE AND CODING TRANSFORMATIONS - EUROPEAN FALLBACK RULES
02-04-2003
Foreword
0 Introduction
0.1 Rationale for the provision of fallback rules
0.2 Basic concepts
0.3 Requirements
0.4 Satisfying the requirements
1 Scope and field of application
1.1 Scope
1.2 Field of application
2 Normative references
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Basic definitions
3.2 Other definitions
3.3 Abbreviations
4 Specification of the general fallback rules
Annex I The list of fallback specification per
character
Annex II Examples of fallback representation of text
in different languages and scripts
II.1 Multilingual original text
II.2 Multilingual text with fallbacks
Annex III Notes on fallback for Latin, Greek and
Cyrillic characters
III.1 Fallback from extended Latin characters
III.2 Fallback from Greek characters to Latin
characters
III.3 Fallback with a One-to-many transliteration
III.4 Fallback with a one-to-many transcription
III.5 Restoring Greek text from Latin script
fallback text
III.6 Fallback with a one-to-one transliteration
III.7 Fallback from Cyrillic characters to Latin
characters
III.8 Fallback with a one-to-many transliteration
III.9 Restoring Cyrillic text from Latin script
fallback text
III.10 Fallback with a one-to-one transliteration
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