The International Register is available (for free) on the Web at
http://www.itscj.ipsj.or.jp/ISO-IR/
You can get the complete register entry for all of the register entries,
and in particular for all those referenced by ASN.1. Ther register
entry gives the glyph, its encoding, and the name for
Hello,
In X.680, Table 3 defines the valid char set for each
restricted char set. For some of these there are
tables which define the valid character set such as
NumericString (table 4) or PrintableString(table 5).
And there are some other which are defined in a
crypted way such VideotexString,
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Edmond G wrote:
Hello,
In X.680, Table 3 defines the valid char set for each
restricted char set. For some of these there are
tables which define the valid character set such as
NumericString (table 4) or PrintableString(table 5).
And there are some other which are