ISO/IEC 8859-11

ISO/IEC 8859-11

ISO/IEC 8859-11:2001, Information technology — 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets — Part 11: Latin/Thai alphabet, is part of the ISO/IEC 8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 2001. It is informally referred to as Latin/Thai. It is nearly identical to the national Thai standard TIS-620 (1990). The sole difference is that ISO/IEC 8859-11 allocates non-breaking space to code 0xA0, while TIS-620 leaves it undefined. (In practice, this small distinction is usually ignored.)

ISO-8859-11 is not a registered IANA charset name despite following the normal pattern for IANA charsets based on the ISO 8859 series. However, the close equivalent TIS-620 (which lacks the non-breaking space) is registered with IANA, and can without problems be used for ISO/IEC 8859-11, since the no-break space has a code which was unallocated in TIS-620.

As with all varieties of ISO/IEC 8859, the lower 128 codes are equivalent to ASCII. The additional characters, apart from no-break space, are found in Unicode in the same order, only shifted from 0xA1 to U+0E01 and so forth.

The Microsoft Windows code page 874 as well as the code page used in the Thai version of the Apple Macintosh, MacThai, are extensions of TIS-620 — incompatible with each other, however.

Codepage layout

ISO/IEC 8859-11
−0 −1 −2 −3 −4 −5 −6 −7 −8 −9 −A −B −C −D −E −F
 
0−
 
 
1−
 
 
2−
 
SP
0020
32
!
0021
33
"
0022
34
#
0023
35
$
0024
36
%
0025
37
&
0026
38
'
0027
39
(
0028
40
)
0029
41
*
002A
42
+
002B
43
,
002C
44
-
002D
45
.
002E
46
/
002F
47
 
3−
 
0
0030
48
1
0031
49
2
0032
50
3
0033
51
4
0034
52
5
0035
53
6
0036
54
7
0037
55
8
0038
56
9
0039
57
:
003A
58
;
003B
59
<
003C
60
=
003D
61
>
003E
62
?
003F
63
 
4−
 
@
0040
64
A
0041
65
B
0042
66
C
0043
67
D
0044
68
E
0045
69
F
0046
70
G
0047
71
H
0048
72
I
0049
73
J
004A
74
K
004B
75
L
004C
76
M
004D
77
N
004E
78
O
004F
79
 
5−
 
P
0050
80
Q
0051
81
R
0052
82
S
0053
83
T
0054
84
U
0055
85
V
0056
86
W
0057
87
X
0058
88
Y
0059
89
Z
005A
90
[
005B
91
\
005C
92
]
005D
93
^
005E
94
_
005F
95
 
6−
 
`
0060
96
a
0061
97
b
0062
98
c
0063
99
d
0064
100
e
0065
101
f
0066
102
g
0067
103
h
0068
104
i
0069
105
j
006A
106
k
006B
107
l
006C
108
m
006D
109
n
006E
110
o
006F
111
 
7−
 
p
0070
112
q
0071
113
r
0072
114
s
0073
115
t
0074
116
u
0075
117
v
0076
118
w
0077
119
x
0078
120
y
0079
121
z
007A
122
{
007B
123
|
007C
124
}
007D
125
~
007E
126
 
8−
 
 
9−
 
 
A−
 
NBSP
00A0
160

0E01
161

0E02
162

0E03
163

0E04
164

0E05
165

0E06
166

0E07
167

0E08
168

0E09
169

0E0A
170

0E0B
171

0E0C
172

0E0D
173

0E0E
174

0E0F
175
 
B−
 

0E10
176

0E11
177

0E12
178

0E13
179

0E14
180

0E15
181

0E16
182

0E17
183

0E18
184

0E19
185

0E1A
186

0E1B
187

0E1C
188

0E1D
189

0E1E
190

0E1F
191
 
C−
 

0E20
192

0E21
193

0E22
194

0E23
195

0E24
196

0E25
197

0E26
198

0E27
199

0E28
200

0E29
201

0E2A
202

0E2B
203

0E2C
204

0E2D
205

0E2E
206

0E2F
207
 
D−
 

0E30
208
◌ั
0E31
209

0E32
210

0E33
211
◌ิ
0E34
212
◌ี
0E35
213
◌ึ
0E36
214
◌ื
0E37
215
◌ุ
0E38
216
◌ู
0E39
217
◌ฺ
0E3A
218
฿
0E3F
223
 
E−
 

0E40
224

0E41
225

0E42
226

0E43
227

0E44
228

0E45
229

0E46
230
◌็
0E47
231
◌่
0E48
232
◌้
0E49
233
◌๊
0E4A
234
◌๋
0E4B
235
◌์
0E4C
236
◌ํ
0E4D
237
◌๎
0E4E
238

0E4F
239
 
F−
 

0E50
240

0E51
241

0E52
242

0E53
243

0E54
244

0E55
245

0E56
246

0E57
247

0E58
248

0E59
249

0E5A
250

0E5B
251
−0 −1 −2 −3 −4 −5 −6 −7 −8 −9 −A −B −C −D −E −F

Code values D1, D4-DA, E7-EE are for combining characters.

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