ISO 5776, published by theInternational Organization for Standardization (ISO), is an international standard that specifies symbols forproofreading such as of manuscripts,typescripts andprinter's proofs.[1] The total number of symbols specified is 16, each in English, French and Russian.
The standard is partially derived from theBritish Standard BS-5261,[2] but is closer to German standards DIN 16511 and 16549-1. All of these standards date from the time beforedesktop publishing.
A first edition of the standard was published in 1983.[3]
A second edition of the standard was published in 2016 which cancels and replaces the first edition from 1983.[4]
The third revised edition was published in 2022 and replaced the second edition from 2016.[5]
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