1! $eterna: irc_encoding,v 1.4 2018/06/10 02:25:32 mrg Exp $ 2! 3! Copyright (c) 2004 Joel Yliluoma. 4! 5Usage: SET IRC_ENCODING <encoding> 6 The IRC_ENCODING variable defines which character encoding 7 your irc network (the peers you chat with) are using 8 in transmission. 9 This setting is also applied for text that is loaded from 10 scripts and text that will be sent to the server. 11 12 The default value is ISO-8859-1. 13 14 Examples of common encodings: 15 UTF-8 Unicode encoding, supports almost all languages 16 ISO-8859-1 Most widely used "latin1" encoding. 17 ISO-8859-2 Polish, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, Hungarian 18 ISO-8859-5 Cyrillic encoding: Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian 19 ISO-8859-6 An incomplete Arabic encoding 20 ISO-8859-7 Greek encoding 21 ISO-8859-8 Modern Hebrew encoding 22 ISO-8859-9 Turkish, Maltese, Esperanto 23 ISO-8859-10 Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Greenlandic, Saami 24 ISO-8859-11 Thai 25 ISO-8859-15 Latin1 revised, with Euro for Finnish and French 26 ISO-8859-16 Albanian, Croatian, Romanian, Gaelic etc with Euro 27 WINDOWS-1252 M$ version of latin1, overlaps with control bytes 28 SHIFT-JIS Microsoft doublebyte Japanese encoding 29 GB18030 Chinese multibyte encoding 30 CP437 Old IBM PC, compatibles and Atari ST. 31 CP850 New IBM PC compatibles and IBM PS/2. 32 ASCII For American terminals in 7-bit environments. 33 ISO-2022-JP Traditional 7-bit Japanese JIS-X-0208 encoding 34 35 You can get the complete list of available encodings 36 with the command /EXEC iconv -l if your system has it installed. 37 38See Also: 39 SET DISPLAY_ENCODING 40 SET INPUT_ENCODING 41 DIGRAPH 42 BIND ENTER_DIGRAPH 43