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The Latin-1 Supplement (also called C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement) is the second Unicode block in the Unicode standard. It encodes the upper range of ISO 8859-1 : 80 (U+0080) - FF (U+00FF). C1 Controls (0080–009F) are not graphic.
As of version 16.0 of the Unicode Standard, 1,487 characters in the following 19 blocks are classified as belonging to the Latin script. [2] Basic Latin, 0000–007F. This block corresponds to ASCII. Latin-1 Supplement, 0080–00FF. This block and the ASCII part collectively corresponds to IANA Latin-1. Latin Extended-A, 0100–017F
3.2 Latin-1 Supplement. 3.3 Latin Extended-A. ... Latin-1 Punctuation & Symbols: U+00A0 ... Latin Small Letter Y with loop Code Glyph
Unicode reserves the 65 code points described above for compatibility with the C0 and C1 control codes, giving them the general category Cc (control). These are: U+0000–U+001F (C0 controls) and U+007F (DEL) assigned to the C0 Controls and Basic Latin block, and; U+0080–U+009F (C1 controls) assigned to the C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement ...
In 1990, the first version of Unicode used the code points of ISO-8859-1 as the first 256 Unicode code points. In 1992, the IANA registered the character map ISO_8859-1:1987, more commonly known by its preferred MIME name of ISO-8859-1 (note the extra hyphen over ISO 8859-1), a superset of ISO 8859-1, for use on the Internet.
C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement ... Variation Selectors Supplement (240 code points) Abbreviation Informal alternative names
Latin-1 Supplement (0080–00FF), ... 2. ^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points 3. ^ Refer to the Latin-1 Supplement Unicode block for characters ¹ (U+00B9 ...
1. ^ As of Unicode version 16.0 Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ] {{ Unicode chart C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement }} provides a list of Unicode code points in the C1 Controls and Latin-1 Supplement block.