I know codepages have been covered a fair bit before (yes, I have a search button ), but I've not found any info detailing the additions of Korean and Simp/Trad Chinese. I also have a couple of questions about the actual codepages that are used, as I'm not sure and, lets face it, a noob. In the past I've really only worked with unicode, so I'm in a brave and chaotic new world here.
So far I think I'm right in saying I have...
Note: I'm using codepage names pulled out of my code, and they tend to use lots of aliases. I'm working with Python at the moment and you can see a list of supported codecs here.
I'm not sure of the actual codecs used for Japanese, Traditional and Simplified Chinese, and Korean. I could maybe take a guess, but I don't like doing that at all, as I'm having enough trouble converting all this stuff into unicode as it is, without encouraging extra weirdness.
Alms for the poor m'lud.
So far I think I'm right in saying I have...
Code Name Codepage
---- ---- --------
^L Latin1 iso8859_1
^G Greek iso8859_7
^C Cyrillic iso8859_5
^J Japanese ???
^E Eastern Europe iso8859_2
^T Turkish iso8859_9
^B Baltic iso8859_4
^H Traditional Chinese ???
^S Simpified Chinese ???
^K Korean ???
Note: I'm using codepage names pulled out of my code, and they tend to use lots of aliases. I'm working with Python at the moment and you can see a list of supported codecs here.
I'm not sure of the actual codecs used for Japanese, Traditional and Simplified Chinese, and Korean. I could maybe take a guess, but I don't like doing that at all, as I'm having enough trouble converting all this stuff into unicode as it is, without encouraging extra weirdness.
Alms for the poor m'lud.