Mail Archives: cygwin/2009/03/20/08:01:17
On Mar 20 12:50, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> here's a question which is quite important for me to know.
>
> What is your default ANSI codepage? Windows supports a lot of these
> codepages, but some of them are only used in rare cases and not as
> default ANSI codepage.
>
> Right now, what Cygwin can support as codepages are:
>
> 737: IBM737, OEM Greek
> 775: IBM775, OEM Baltic
Add 874: Thai
> 932: Shift JIS
> 1125: IBM1125, OEM Ukraine
> 1250: ANSI Central Europe
> 1251: ANSI Cyrillic
> 1252: ANSI Latin 1
> 1253: ANSI Greek
> 1254: ANSI Turkish
> 1255: ANSI Hebrew (no right-to-left)
> 1256: ANSI Arabic (no right-to-left)
> 1257: ANSI Baltic
> 1258: ANSI Vietnamese
> 28591: ISO-8859-1 Latin 1
> 28592: ISO-8859-2 Central Europe
> 28593: ISO-8859-3 Latin 3
> 28594: ISO-8859-4 Baltic
> 28595: ISO-8859-5 Cyrillic
> 28596: ISO-8859-6 Arabic (no right-to-left)
> 28597: ISO-8859-7 Greek
> 28598: ISO-8859-8 Hebrew (no right-to-left)
> 28599: ISO-8859-9 Turkish
> 28603: ISO-8859-13 Estonian
> 28605: ISO-8859-15 Latin 9
> 50220: ISO-2022-jp, JIS
> 50221: ISO-2022-jp, JIS
> 50222: ISO-2022-jp, JIS
> 51932: EUC Japanese
> 65001: UTF-8
Corinna
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