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DECwindows Motif Supplemental Guide for Simplified Chinese Support

1. Character Sets

DECwindows Motif supports the following Simplified Chinese (Hanzi) character sets:

1.1. GB2312-80

The GB2312-80 character set is a standard published by the State Bureau of Standardization of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1980 and put in force in May, 1981.

GB2312-80 defines 7,445 characters, including 6,763 Chinese characters in the following categories:

The GB2312-80 code table is divided into 94 rows (Qu), numbered from 1 to 94. Each row has 94 columns (Wei), also numbered from 1 to 94. Figure 1-1 illustrates the GB2312-80 character set.

Figure 1-1. GB2312-80 Character Set

Row 1
Rows 1-9

GB 2312 Special Characters
 

Row 10
Rows 10-15
Reserved
Row 16
Rows 16-55

GB 2312 Level 1 Chinese Characters

 

Row 56
Rows 56-87

GB 2312 Level 2 Chinese Characters

 

Row 88
Rows 88-94
Reserved

1.2. Extended GB

The extended GB character set provides 8,836 (94 x 94) code points for defining user-defined characters. The 8,836 code points are divided into two regions:

The extended GB code table is similar to the GB2312 code table. It is divided into 94 rows and each row has 94 columns.

1.3. GBK and GB18030-2000

The GBK character set is an extension to the GB 2312-80 character set. GBK includes all of the Simplified Chinese (Hanzi) characters specified by the ISO 10646 standard (also known as the GB13000:1.93 character set) that are not already included in GB 2312-80. GBK is therefore defined as a normative annex of GB13000.1-93.

The GB18030-2000 character set, defined by the Chinese National Standard organization, further extends GBK by means of 4-byte code points. That is, the GB18030-2000 character set has 4-byte encoding in addition to the 1-byte and 2-byte encoding of GBK.

GB18030-2000 incorporates GBK support for the Hanzi characters specified by Unicode Version 3.0 and the ISO/IEC 10646-2001 standard.