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VSCII

VSCII (Vietnamese Standard Code for Information Interchange), also known as TCVN 5712,[2] ISO-IR-180,[3] .VN,[4] ABC[4] or simply the TCVN encodings,[4][5] is a set of three closely related Vietnamese national standard character encodings for using the Vietnamese language with computers, developed by the TCVN Technical Committee on Information Technology (TCVN/TC1) and first adopted in 1993 (as TCVN 5712:1993).[2]

VSCII
Alias(es)x-viet-tcvn5712[1]
Language(s)Vietnamese, English
Created byTCVN/TC1
StandardTCVN 5712:1993
Classification8-bit SBCS;
Extended ASCII (VSCII-2/-3)

It should not be confused with the similarly-named unofficial VISCII encoding, which was sometimes used by overseas Vietnamese speakers.[4] VISCII was also intended to stand for Vietnamese Standard Code for Information Interchange, but is not related to VSCII.[6]

VSCII (TCVN) was used extensively in the north of Vietnam, while VNI was popular in the south.[4] Unicode and the Windows-1258 code page are now used for virtually all Vietnamese computer data,[citation needed] but legacy files or archived messages may need conversion.

Encodings

All three forms of VSCII keep the 95 printable characters of ASCII unmodified.

VSCII-3, also known as TCVN 5712-3, VN3 or simply TCVN3,[7] includes the fewest assignments. It is an extended ASCII, because it keeps all 128 codes of ASCII unmodified. It does not reassign any of the C0 and C1 control codes. Compared to ASCII, it adds 75 characters:

  • 67 lowercase characters, allowing full lowercase support.
  • 7 uppercase characters, allowing uppercase support for the 29 base letters without tone marks.
  • The non-breaking space.

Tone marks on uppercase vowels is accomplished in TCVN3 by switching to an all-capital font.[8]

VSCII-2, also known as TCVN 5712-2 and VN2, is a superset of VSCII-3. It is an extended ASCII, because it keeps all 128 codes of ASCII unmodified. It does not reassign any of the C0 and C1 control codes, making it conformant with ISO 2022 as a 96-set.[2][3] Compared to VSCII-3, it adds (for a total of 96 non-ASCII characters):

  • 16 more uppercase characters with pre-composed tone marks (for a total of 23 non-ASCII uppercase characters)
  • 5 combining diacritics for tone marks, allowing other combinations of uppercase letters and tone marks to be represented. Combining marks follow the base letter[2] as in VNI (rather than preceding them as in ANSEL).

VSCII-1, also known as TCVN 5712-1 and VN1, is an extension of VSCII-2, and is a modified ASCII, since it replaces 12 of the 33 control characters with precomposed characters. Compared to VSCII-2, it (for a total of 140 non-ASCII characters):

  • Adds 44 more pre-composed uppercase letters, bringing them to the same count as the lowercase
  • Does this by replacing 12 ASCII control characters and allocating 32 graphical characters to the C1 control area, breaking ISO 2022 compatibility

Conversion from VSCII-3 to VSCII-2 or VSCII-1 and conversion from VSCII-2 to VSCII-1 are not necessary, but can result in smaller files.

Conversion from VSCII-1 to VSCII-2 or VSCII-3 and conversion from VSCII-2 to VSCII-3 require expansion of some pre-composed characters.

Character set

VSCII-1[2]
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0x NUL Ú
00DA

1EE4
ETX
1EEA

1EEC

1EEE
BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI
1x DLE
1EE8

1EF0

1EF2

1EF6

1EF8
Ý
00DD

1EF4
CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US
2x  SP  ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . /
3x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ?
4x @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
5x P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _
6x ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
7x p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ DEL
8x À
00C0

1EA2
Ã
00C3
Á
00C1

1EA0

1EB6

1EAC
È
00C8

1EBA

1EBC
É
00C9

1EB8

1EC6
Ì
00CC

1EC8
Ĩ
0128
9x Í
00CD

1ECA
Ò
00D2

1ECE
Õ
00D5
Ó
00D3

1ECC

1ED8

1EDC

1EDE

1EE0

1EDA

1EE2
Ù
00D9

1EE6
Ũ
0168
Ax NBSP Ă
0102
Â
00C2
Ê
00CA
Ô
00D4
Ơ
01A0
Ư
01AF
Đ
0110
ă
0103
â
00E2
ê
00EA
ô
00F4
ơ
01A1
ư
01B0
đ
0111

1EB0
Bx ◌̀
0300
◌̉
0309
◌̃
0303
◌́
0301
◌̣
0323
à
00E0

1EA3
ã
00E3
á
00E1

1EA1

1EB2

1EB1

1EB3

1EB5

1EAF

1EB4
Cx
1EAE

1EA6

1EA8

1EAA

1EA4

1EC0

1EB7

1EA7

1EA9

1EAB

1EA5

1EAD
è
00E8

1EC2

1EBB

1EBD
Dx é
00E9

1EB9

1EC1

1EC3

1EC5
ế
1EBF

1EC7
ì
00EC

1EC9

1EC4

1EBE

1ED2
ĩ
0129
í
00ED

1ECB
ò
00F2
Ex
1ED4

1ECF
õ
00F5
ó
00F3

1ECD

1ED3

1ED5

1ED7

1ED1

1ED9

1EDD

1EDF

1EE1

1EDB

1EE3
ù
00F9
Fx
1ED6

1EE7
ũ
0169
ú
00FA

1EE5

1EEB

1EED

1EEF

1EE9

1EF1

1EF3

1EF7

1EF9
ý
1EF5

1ED0
  VSCII-3
  Additions for VSCII-2
  Additions for VSCII-1[9]

References

  1. ^ Sivonen, Henri (2014-09-26). "Character encoding changes in m-c require c-c action". mozilla.dev.apps.thunderbird.
  2. ^ a b c d e . 1993-06-02. Archived from the original on 2017-01-11.
  3. ^ a b TCVN (1993). (PDF). ITSCJ/IPSJ. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-03-10.
  4. ^ a b c d e Ngo, Hoc Dinh; Tran, TuBinh. "5. Why Having Vietnamese Charset (Character Set – Encoding) Conversion?". Some special functions of WinVNKey.
  5. ^ Nguyen, Minh T. "Vietnamese Conversions (Vietnet/VIQR, VNI, VPS, VISCII, VNU, TCVN, VietWare, unicode)".
  6. ^ Lunde, Ken (13 January 2009). "Chapter 1: CJKV Information Processing Overview (§ Are VISCII and VSCII identical? What about TCVN?)". CJKV Information Processing (2nd ed.). p. 17. ISBN 978-0-596-51447-1.
  7. ^ "Unicode & Vietnamese Legacy Character Encodings". Vietnamese Unicode FAQs.
  8. ^ "Unicode & Vietnamese Legacy Character Encodings". Vietnamese Unicode FAQs. TCVN3 is not double-byte, but due to the nature of its encoding, capital letters (vowels) are mapped to a separate, capital font that is similar to the normal, lowercase one.
  9. ^ Lunde, Ken (13 January 2009). "Appendix L: Vietnamese Character Sets" (PDF). CJKV Information Processing (2nd ed.). ISBN 978-0-596-51447-1.

External links

  • Charts on Librewiki
  • Charts on Charset Wiki
  • tables with Unicode points and names

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Not to be confused with VISCII an unofficial encoding for Vietnamese VSCII Vietnamese Standard Code for Information Interchange also known as TCVN 5712 2 ISO IR 180 3 VN 4 ABC 4 or simply the TCVN encodings 4 5 is a set of three closely related Vietnamese national standard character encodings for using the Vietnamese language with computers developed by the TCVN Technical Committee on Information Technology TCVN TC1 and first adopted in 1993 as TCVN 5712 1993 2 VSCIIAlias es x viet tcvn5712 1 Language s Vietnamese EnglishCreated byTCVN TC1StandardTCVN 5712 1993Classification8 bit SBCS Extended ASCII VSCII 2 3 vteIt should not be confused with the similarly named unofficial VISCII encoding which was sometimes used by overseas Vietnamese speakers 4 VISCII was also intended to stand for Vietnamese Standard Code for Information Interchange but is not related to VSCII 6 VSCII TCVN was used extensively in the north of Vietnam while VNI was popular in the south 4 Unicode and the Windows 1258 code page are now used for virtually all Vietnamese computer data citation needed but legacy files or archived messages may need conversion Contents 1 Encodings 2 Character set 3 References 4 External linksEncodings EditAll three forms of VSCII keep the 95 printable characters of ASCII unmodified VSCII 3 also known as TCVN 5712 3 VN3 or simply TCVN3 7 includes the fewest assignments It is an extended ASCII because it keeps all 128 codes of ASCII unmodified It does not reassign any of the C0 and C1 control codes Compared to ASCII it adds 75 characters 67 lowercase characters allowing full lowercase support 7 uppercase characters allowing uppercase support for the 29 base letters without tone marks The non breaking space Tone marks on uppercase vowels is accomplished in TCVN3 by switching to an all capital font 8 VSCII 2 also known as TCVN 5712 2 and VN2 is a superset of VSCII 3 It is an extended ASCII because it keeps all 128 codes of ASCII unmodified It does not reassign any of the C0 and C1 control codes making it conformant with ISO 2022 as a 96 set 2 3 Compared to VSCII 3 it adds for a total of 96 non ASCII characters 16 more uppercase characters with pre composed tone marks for a total of 23 non ASCII uppercase characters 5 combining diacritics for tone marks allowing other combinations of uppercase letters and tone marks to be represented Combining marks follow the base letter 2 as in VNI rather than preceding them as in ANSEL VSCII 1 also known as TCVN 5712 1 and VN1 is an extension of VSCII 2 and is a modified ASCII since it replaces 12 of the 33 control characters with precomposed characters Compared to VSCII 2 it for a total of 140 non ASCII characters Adds 44 more pre composed uppercase letters bringing them to the same count as the lowercase Does this by replacing 12 ASCII control characters and allocating 32 graphical characters to the C1 control area breaking ISO 2022 compatibilityConversion from VSCII 3 to VSCII 2 or VSCII 1 and conversion from VSCII 2 to VSCII 1 are not necessary but can result in smaller files Conversion from VSCII 1 to VSCII 2 or VSCII 3 and conversion from VSCII 2 to VSCII 3 require expansion of some pre composed characters Character set EditVSCII 1 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F0x NUL U00DA Ụ1EE4 ETX Ừ1EEA Ử1EEC Ữ1EEE BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI1x DLE Ứ1EE8 Ự1EF0 Ỳ1EF2 Ỷ1EF6 Ỹ1EF8 Y00DD Ỵ1EF4 CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US2x SP amp 3x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lt gt 4x A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O5x P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 6x a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o7x p q r s t u v w x y z DEL8x A00C0 Ả1EA2 A00C3 A00C1 Ạ1EA0 Ặ1EB6 Ậ1EAC E00C8 Ẻ1EBA Ẽ1EBC E00C9 Ẹ1EB8 Ệ1EC6 I00CC Ỉ1EC8 Ĩ01289x I00CD Ị1ECA O00D2 Ỏ1ECE O00D5 o00D3 Ọ1ECC Ộ1ED8 Ờ1EDC Ở1EDE Ỡ1EE0 Ớ1EDA Ợ1EE2 U00D9 Ủ1EE6 Ũ0168Ax NBSP Ă0102 A00C2 E00CA O00D4 Ơ01A0 Ư01AF Đ0110 ă0103 a00E2 e00EA o00F4 ơ01A1 ư01B0 đ0111 Ằ1EB0Bx 0300 0309 0303 0301 0323 a00E0 ả1EA3 a00E3 a00E1 ạ1EA1 Ẳ1EB2 ằ1EB1 ẳ1EB3 ẵ1EB5 ắ1EAF Ẵ1EB4Cx Ắ1EAE Ầ1EA6 Ẩ1EA8 Ẫ1EAA Ấ1EA4 Ề1EC0 ặ1EB7 ầ1EA7 ẩ1EA9 ẫ1EAB ấ1EA5 ậ1EAD e00E8 Ể1EC2 ẻ1EBB ẽ1EBDDx e00E9 ẹ1EB9 ề1EC1 ể1EC3 ễ1EC5 ế1EBF ệ1EC7 i00EC ỉ1EC9 Ễ1EC4 Ế1EBE Ồ1ED2 ĩ0129 i00ED ị1ECB o00F2Ex Ổ1ED4 ỏ1ECF o00F5 o00F3 ọ1ECD ồ1ED3 ổ1ED5 ỗ1ED7 ố1ED1 ộ1ED9 ờ1EDD ở1EDF ỡ1EE1 ớ1EDB ợ1EE3 u00F9Fx Ỗ1ED6 ủ1EE7 ũ0169 u00FA ụ1EE5 ừ1EEB ử1EED ữ1EEF ứ1EE9 ự1EF1 ỳ1EF3 ỷ1EF7 ỹ1EF9 y ỵ1EF5 Ố1ED0 VSCII 3 Additions for VSCII 2 Additions for VSCII 1 9 References Edit Sivonen Henri 2014 09 26 Character encoding changes in m c require c c action mozilla dev apps thunderbird a b c d e news TCVN 5712 1993 VSCII Vietnamese national standard 1993 06 02 Archived from the original on 2017 01 11 a b TCVN 1993 ISO IR 180 Right hand Part of the VSCII 2 Code Table PDF ITSCJ IPSJ Archived from the original PDF on 2022 03 10 a b c d e Ngo Hoc Dinh Tran TuBinh 5 Why Having Vietnamese Charset Character Set Encoding Conversion Some special functions of WinVNKey Nguyen Minh T Vietnamese Conversions Vietnet VIQR VNI VPS VISCII VNU TCVN VietWare unicode Lunde Ken 13 January 2009 Chapter 1 CJKV Information Processing Overview Are VISCII and VSCII identical What about TCVN CJKV Information Processing 2nd ed p 17 ISBN 978 0 596 51447 1 Unicode amp Vietnamese Legacy Character Encodings Vietnamese Unicode FAQs Unicode amp Vietnamese Legacy Character Encodings Vietnamese Unicode FAQs TCVN3 is not double byte but due to the nature of its encoding capital letters vowels are mapped to a separate capital font that is similar to the normal lowercase one Lunde Ken 13 January 2009 Appendix L Vietnamese Character Sets PDF CJKV Information Processing 2nd ed ISBN 978 0 596 51447 1 External links EditCharts on Librewiki Charts on Charset Wiki tables with Unicode points and names Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title VSCII amp oldid 1082898967, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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