The default character set is said to be "the ANSI character set". But ANSI has standards for many character sets. Do you mean ANSI 209-1992 "Matrix Character Set for OCR" Probably not. So a normative reference to a specific standard is required.

Provide normative reference for "the ANSI character set".

page 740, line 2 Part 4, Section 2.8.2.2 charset (Character Set Supported By Font)

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Proposed Disposition of DIS 29500 Comment FR-0418 (Modified: 2008-01-04) Agreed; this text is unnecessarily ambiguous, and could be improved by referenced widely-understood IANA character set registrations throughout. The following changes will be made: Part 4, §2.8.2.2, page 739, line 11: Value Description 0×00 Specifies a Latin the ANSI character set. (IANA name iso-8859-1) 0×01 Specifies the default character set. 0×02 Specifies the Symbol character set. This value specifies that the characters in the Unicode private use area (U+FF00 to U+FFFF) of the font should be used to display characters in the range U+0000 to U+00FF. 0×4D Specifies a Macintosh (Standard Roman) character set. (IANA name macintosh) 0×80 Specifies the JIS character set. (IANA name shift_jis) 0×81 Specifies the Hangul character set. (IANA name ks_c_5601-1987) 0×82 Specifies a Johab character set. (IANA name KS C-5601-1992) 0×86 Specifies the GB-2312 character set. (IANA name GBK) 0×88 Specifies the Chinese Big Five character set. (IANA name Big5) 0xA1 Specifies a Greek character set. (IANA name windows-1253) 0xA2 Specifies a Turkish character set. (IANA name iso-8859-9) 0xA3 Specifies a Vietnamese character set. (IANA name windows-1258) 0xB1 Specifies a Hebrew character set. (IANA name windows-1255) 0xB2 Specifies an Arabic character set. (IANA name windows-1256) 0xBA Specifies a Baltic character set. (IANA name windows-1257) 0xCC Specifies a Russian character set. (IANA name windows-1251) 0xDE Specifies a Thai character set. (IANA name windows-874) 0xEE Specifies an Eastern European character set. (IANA name windows- 1250) 0xFF Specifies an OEM character set not defined by this Office Open XML Standard. Value Description Any other value Application-defined, may be ignored. Part 4, §2.8.2.2, page 740, line 2: If this element is not present, then the character set for this font shall be assumed to be the ANSI ISO/IEC 8859-1 character set. Similar Comments: CL-0142 , CO-0093 , GB-0210 , GR-0101 , US-0171

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