'''ISO 8859-4''', also known as '''Latin-4''' or "North European", is an 8-bit Character_encoding, part of the ISO_8859 standard. It was designed originally to cover Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Greenlandic, and Sami. It has been largely superseded by ISO_8859-10 and Unicode.
'''ISO_8859-4:1988''', more commonly known by its preferred MIME name of '''ISO-8859-4''' is the IANA charset consisting of this standard used together with the control codes from ISO/IEC_6429 for the C0 (0x00-0x1F) and C1
(0x80-0x9F) parts. Escape sequences (from ISO/IEC 6429 or ISO/IEC_2022) are not
to be interpreted. This character set also has the aliases '''iso-ir-110''', '''ISO_8859-4''', '''latin4''', '''l4''' and '''csISOLatin4'''.
{| class="prettytable" style="text-align:center"
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!colspan="17" style="background-color:#fcb;"|'''ISO/IEC 8859-4'''
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|
! x0
! x1
! x2
! x3
! x4
! x5
! x6
! x7
! x8
! x9
! xA
! xB
! xC
! xD
! xE
! xF
|-
! 0x
| rowspan="2" colspan="16" style="background-color:#CFC;valign:middle;text-align:center" | ''unused''
|-
! 1x
|-
! 2x
| style="text-decoration:underline" | SP
| !
| "
| #
| $
| %
| &
| '
| (
| )
| *
| +
| ,
| -
| .
| /
|-
! 3x
| {{num|0}}
| {{num|1}}
| {{num|2}}
| {{num|3}}
| {{num|4}}
| {{num|5}}
| {{num|6}}
| {{num|7}}
| {{num|8}}
| {{num|9}}
| :
| ;
| <
| =
| >
| ?
|-
! 4x
| @
| A
| B
| C
| D
| E
| F
| G
| H
| I
| J
| K
| L
| M
| N
| O
|-
! 5x
| P
| Q
| R
| S
| T
| U
| V
| W
| X
| Y
| Z
| [
| \
| ]
| ^
| _
|-
! 6x
| `
| A
| B
| C
| D
| E
| F
| G
| H
| I
| J
| K
| L
| M
| N
| O
|-
! 7x
| P
| Q
| R
| S
| T
| U
| V
| W
| X
| Y
| Z
| {
| |
| }
| ~
| style="background-color:#CFC" |
|-
! 8x
| rowspan="2" colspan="16" style="background-color:#CFC;valign:middle;text-align:center" | ''unused''
|-
! 9x
|-
! Ax
| style="background-color:#FCC;font-size:x-small;" | ''NBSP''
| Ą
| ĸ
| Ŗ
| ¤
| Ĩ
| Ļ
| §
| ¨
| Š
| Ē
| Ģ
| Ŧ
| style="background-color:#FCC;font-size:x-small;" | ''SHY''
| Ž
| ¯
|-
! Bx
| °
| ą
| ˛
| ŗ
| ´
| ĩ
| ļ
| ˇ
| ¸
| š
| ē
| ģ
| ŧ
| Ŋ
| ž
| ŋ
|-
! Cx
| Ā
| Á
| Â
| Ã
| Ä
| Å
| Æ
| Į
| Č
| É
| Ę
| Ë
| Ė
| Í
| Î
| Ī
|-
! Dx
| Ð
| Ņ
| Ō
| Ķ
| Ô
| Õ
| Ö
| ×
| Ø
| Ų
| Ú
| Û
| Ü
| Ũ
| Ū
| ß
|-
! Ex
| ā
| á
| â
| ã
| ä
| å
| æ
| į
| č
| é
| ę
| ë
| ė
| í
| î
| ī
|-
! Fx
| đ
| ņ
| ō
| ķ
| ô
| õ
| ö
| ÷
| ø
| ų
| ú
| û
| ü
| ũ
| ū
| ˙
|}
In the table above, 20 is the regular SPACE character, and A0 is the NO-BREAK SPACE. AD is a SOFT HYPHEN, which should not appear at all in compliant web browsers.
Code values 00-1F, 7F, and 80-9F are not assigned to characters by ISO/IEC 8859-4.
==External links==
*ISO/IEC 8859-4:1998
*ISO/IEC 8859-4:1998 - 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets, Part 4: Latin alphabet No. 4 ''(draft dated February 12, 1998, published July 1, 1998)''
*Standard ECMA-94: 8-Bit Single Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets - Latin Alphabets No. 1 to No. 4 ''2nd edition (June 1986)''
*ISO-IR 110 Right-Hand Part of Latin Alphabet No.4 ''(February 1, 1986)''
ISO 8859-04
De:ISO_8859-4
Pl:ISO_8859-4
Fi:ISO_8859-4
Uk:ISO_8859-4
Zh:ISO_8859-4