GSO ISO 15924:2024
ISO 15924:2022
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
31 January 2024
Information and documentation — Codes for the representation of names of scripts
GSO ISO 15924:2024 Files
English
9 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
31.56 OMR
GSO ISO 15924:2024 Scope
This document provides a code for the presentation of names of scripts. The codes were devised for use in terminology, lexicography, bibliography, and linguistics, but they can be used for any application requiring the expression of scripts in coded form. This document also includes guidance on the use of script codes in some of these applications.
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