El sáb, 11-09-2004 a las 01:08, Aitor Santamaría Merino escribió: 
> What about adding CP 858 for those for which 850 is standard?
> It is exactly equal to 850, except that it replaces the turk dotless i 
> (850 does not make sense for Turkey) with the EURO character.
> Henrique knows more about this (the position of the euro in the table).
> As this does not make a change into collating tables, 
> uppercasing/lowercasing, etc, it will not make a big difference, except 
> when NLSFUNC calls all devices: DISPLAY (and indirectly KEYB) are ready 
> for 858, which I (and I guess many more users) prefer over 850 because 
> of the possibility to use the EURO sign (even if 850 is widely used as 
> "standard").

OK, done.

I've added CP858 entries for all the countries that also use CP850. For
those countries that use the euro currency, I've updated the country
specific info to use the euro sign with CP858 (character 0D5h). I've
also added new collation tables for Spanish and English, as in cp858 the
character 0D5h collates as '$', not as 'I'.

Also, I've changed the entry for Turkey to use CP857 instead of CP850.

I've uploaded a new patch to:

http://perso.wanadoo.es/samelborp/country2.zip

Eduardo. 



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