GB 2312
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− | '''GB 2312''' (or GB 2312-1980) is a character encoding designed for the Chinese writing system. It has been used extensively in the People's Republic of China, but is now superseded by the Unicode-based [[GB18030]], which is able to represent all characters in [[Unicode]]. GB 2312 can represent most currently-used Chinese characters (and a number of non-Chinese characters including the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets), but not all historical ones. | + | '''GB 2312''' (or GB 2312-1980) is a character encoding designed for the Chinese writing system. It has been used extensively in the People's Republic of China, but is now superseded by the Unicode-based [[GB18030]], which is able to represent all characters in [[Unicode]]. GB 2312 can represent most currently-used Chinese characters (and a number of non-Chinese characters including the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets), but not all historical ones. [[ISO-IR-165]] is an extended version. |
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [[Wikipedia:GB 2312|Wikipedia article]] | * [[Wikipedia:GB 2312|Wikipedia article]] | ||
* [http://www.fileformat.info/info/charset/GB2312/list.htm Complete character list] | * [http://www.fileformat.info/info/charset/GB2312/list.htm Complete character list] |
Latest revision as of 22:04, 9 June 2019
GB 2312 (or GB 2312-1980) is a character encoding designed for the Chinese writing system. It has been used extensively in the People's Republic of China, but is now superseded by the Unicode-based GB18030, which is able to represent all characters in Unicode. GB 2312 can represent most currently-used Chinese characters (and a number of non-Chinese characters including the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic alphabets), but not all historical ones. ISO-IR-165 is an extended version.