* setup2.sgml (setup-locale-charsetlist): Add description of
case-insensitivity of charsets. Fix a typo. Add "UTF8" to the list.
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| 2009-08-22  Corinna Vinschen  <corinna@vinschen.de> | ||||
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| 	* setup2.sgml (setup-locale-charsetlist): Add description of | ||||
| 	case-insensitivity of charsets.  Fix a typo.  Add "UTF8" to the list. | ||||
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| 2009-08-12  Dave Korn  <dave.korn.cygwin@gmail.com> | ||||
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| 	* faq-using.xml (faq.using.bloda): Typofix MacAfee -> McAfee. | ||||
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| @@ -387,12 +387,16 @@ formats, and no support for native language sorting orders. | ||||
| be glad for coding help in this area.</para> | ||||
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| </sect2> | ||||
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| <sect2 id="setup-locale-charsetlist"><title>List of supported character sets</title> | ||||
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| <para>Last but not least, here's the list of currently supported character | ||||
| sets.  The left-hand expression is the name of the charset, as you would use | ||||
| it in the internationalization environment variables as outlined above. | ||||
| Note that charset specifiers are case-insensitive.  <literal>EUCJP</literal> | ||||
| is equivalent to <literal>eucJP</literal> or <literal>eUcJp</literal>. | ||||
| Writing the charset in the exact case as given in the list below is a | ||||
| good convention, though. | ||||
| </para> | ||||
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| <para>The right-hand side is the number of the equivalent Windows | ||||
| @@ -400,7 +404,7 @@ codepage as well as the Windows name of the codepage.  They are only | ||||
| noted here for reference.  Don't try to use the bare codepage number or | ||||
| the Windows name of the codepage as charset in locale specifiers, unless | ||||
| they happen to be identical with the left-hand side.  Especially in case | ||||
| oif the "CPxxx" style charsets, always use them with the trailing "CP".</para> | ||||
| of the "CPxxx" style charsets, always use them with the trailing "CP".</para> | ||||
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| <para>This works:</para> | ||||
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| @@ -465,7 +469,7 @@ oif the "CPxxx" style charsets, always use them with the trailing "CP".</para> | ||||
|     eucJP                 20932 (EUC Japanese) | ||||
|     eucKR                   949 (EUC Korean) | ||||
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|     UTF-8                 65001 (UTF-8) | ||||
|     UTF-8 or UTF8         65001 (UTF-8) | ||||
| </screen> | ||||
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| </sect2> | ||||
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