Projekta Nr.ISO 12199:2000
Nosaukums<p>This International Standard specifies the sequence of characters to be used in the alphabetical ordering of</p> <p>multilingual terminological and lexicographical data (terms, term elements, or words) represented in the Latin</p> <p>alphabet. Character sets of languages represented in the Latin alphabet are taken into account insofar as</p> <p>terminological or lexicographical data have been recorded. Character sets used in internationally standardized</p> <p>transliteration into Latin script are also taken into account.</p> <p>The sequence of alphabetical characters given is intended for multilingual purposes only and is not intended to</p> <p>affect the alphabetical order of any specific language.</p> <p>The main part of this International Standard specifies letter-by-letter ordering of character strings. Normative annex A</p> <p>treats word-by-word ordering, which is a widely used alternative to this system.</p> <p>Informative annex B gives two additional rules that may be useful for lexicographical and terminological ordering.</p> <p>Informative annex C gives ordering rules for chemical names.</p> <p>Informative annex D lists the character repertoire of the Latin alphabet.</p> <p>Informative annex E lists languages using the Latin alphabet.</p> <p>Informative annex F gives alphabetical sequences derived from the sequence specified in this International</p> <p>Standard for a number of languages that use the Latin alphabet.</p> <p>Normative annex G gives a formal description of the rules laid down in the main part of this International Standard</p> <p>conforming with ISO/IEC 14651.</p>
Reģistrācijas numurs (WIID)33300
Darbības sfēra<p>This International Standard specifies the sequence of characters to be used in the alphabetical ordering of</p> <p>multilingual terminological and lexicographical data (terms, term elements, or words) represented in the Latin</p> <p>alphabet. Character sets of languages represented in the Latin alphabet are taken into account insofar as</p> <p>terminological or lexicographical data have been recorded. Character sets used in internationally standardized</p> <p>transliteration into Latin script are also taken into account.</p> <p>The sequence of alphabetical characters given is intended for multilingual purposes only and is not intended to</p> <p>affect the alphabetical order of any specific language.</p> <p>The main part of this International Standard specifies letter-by-letter ordering of character strings. Normative annex A</p> <p>treats word-by-word ordering, which is a widely used alternative to this system.</p> <p>Informative annex B gives two additional rules that may be useful for lexicographical and terminological ordering.</p> <p>Informative annex C gives ordering rules for chemical names.</p> <p>Informative annex D lists the character repertoire of the Latin alphabet.</p> <p>Informative annex E lists languages using the Latin alphabet.</p> <p>Informative annex F gives alphabetical sequences derived from the sequence specified in this International</p> <p>Standard for a number of languages that use the Latin alphabet.</p> <p>Normative annex G gives a formal description of the rules laid down in the main part of this International Standard</p> <p>conforming with ISO/IEC 14651.</p>
StatussAtcelts
ICS grupa01.020