Hallo Steffen,

> Aitor Santamaria Merino wrote:

> | The selected codepages are:
> |  437     United States

> |  850     Latin-1, multilingual
> |  852     Latin-2, multilingual with Euro
> |  857     Latin-5, multilingual with Euro
> |  858     Latin-1, multilingual with Euro

> Hello Aitor,

> maybe it's just a naming mis-understanding:

Yes, it is, and I'm the one to blame. :-)

> "Latin1" is associated with iso-5586-1, which is different to CP850;
> applies to all: LatinX == ISO-5586-X.
> real "latin1" with Euro is "latin-15".

Indeed it is. In the next codepage packs, I'll properly refer to:
cp850 as "DOS Multilingual Latin-1"
cp852 as "DOS Multilingual Latin-2"
cp853 as "DOS Multilingual Latin-3"
cp857 as "DOS Multilingual Latin-5"
cp859 as "DOS Multilingual Latin-15".

cp859 does provide the Euro, but there's another DOS codepage which provides
that as well: cp858, which is present on any Codepage Pack.

In the Full Codepage Pack, the following ISO codepages are available:

cp819 (ISO-8859-1, "Latin-1")
cp912 (ISO-8859-2, "Latin-2")
cp913 (ISO-8859-3, "Latin-3")
cp914 (ISO-8859-4, "Latin-4")
cp915 (ISO-8859-5, "Cyrillic")
cp813 (ISO-8859-7, "Greek")
cp916 (ISO-8859-8, "Hebrew")
cp920 (ISO-8859-9, "Latin-5")
cp919 (ISO-8859-10, "Latin-6")

The info I have refers to ISO-8859-x codepages.
However, you mention ISO-5586.
Both are right?

Henrique

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