ISO 5426 ("Extension of the Latin alphabet coded character set for bibliographic information interchange") is a character set developed by ISO,[1] similar to ISO/IEC 6937. It was first published in 1983.[2]

Character set

ISO 5426[1][3]
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0x NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI
1x DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US
2x  SP  ¡ £ $ ¥ § ʹ « © ®
3x ʿ ʾ · ʺ » ʹ ʺ ¿
4x ◌̉ ◌̀ ◌́ ◌̂ ◌̃ ◌̄ ◌̆ ◌̇ ◌̈ ◌̈ ◌̊ ◌̕ ◌̒ ◌̋ ◌̛ ◌̌
5x ◌̧ ◌̨ ◌̡ ◌̢ ◌̥ ◌̮ ◌̣ ◌̤ ◌̲ ◌̳ ◌̩ ◌̭ ◌︠ ◌︡ ◌︣
6x Æ Đ IJ Ł Ø Œ Þ
7x æ đ ð ı ij ł ø œ ß þ DEL

ISO 5426-2

ISO 5426-2 ("Latin characters used in minor European languages and obsolete typography") is a second part to ISO 5426, published in 1996.[4] It specifies a set of 70 characters, some of which do not exist in Unicode.[as of?][clarification needed] Michael Everson proposed the missing characters in Unicode 3.0, but some were postponed for further study. Later, new evidence was found, and more were encoded. P with belt is an error for P with flourish. P with middle tilde is an error for P with squirrel tail.[5] The character at 0x42 will be encoded at U+1ACF in Unicode 17.0.

ISO 5426-2[6][7]
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0x NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI
1x DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US
2x  SP  /
002F

2736

00B6

261E

204C

2619
δ
03B4

204A

A76F

A75D

A76C

A770
3x ´
00B4

203B

204B

2720

204D

2767

213A
⁊̴
204A 0334

2183

A76B

A76D

A75B
4x ◌̓
0313
◌ᷣ
1DE3
◌᪰
1AB0
◌᷈
1DC8
◌ͣ
0363
◌ͤ
0364
◌ͦ
0366
◌ᷦ
1DE6
◌̴
0334
◌̵
0335
◌̸
0338
◌̷
0337
5x
6x Ʒ
01B7
Ǥ
01E4
Ħ
0126

004B 02BC
Ŋ
014A

A754

A752

A750

A756
Ʀ
01A6
Ŧ
0166
Ƿ
01F7
Ȝ
021C

A759
ſ
017F
7x ʒ
0292
ǥ
01E5
ħ
0127
ĸ
0138
ŋ
014B

A755

A753

A751

A757
ʀ
0280
ŧ
0167
ƿ
01BF
ȝ
021D
qꝫ
0071 A76B
DEL

� Not in Unicode

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