On Oct 27, 3:22 am, Ethan Furman <et...@stoneleaf.us> wrote: > John Machin wrote: > > On Oct 24, 4:14 am, Ethan Furman <et...@stoneleaf.us> wrote: > > >>John Machin wrote: > > >>>On Oct 23, 3:03 pm, Ethan Furman <et...@stoneleaf.us> wrote: > > >>>>John Machin wrote: > > >>>>>On Oct 23, 7:28 am, Ethan Furman <et...@stoneleaf.us> wrote: > > > Try this: > >http://webhelp.esri.com/arcpad/8.0/referenceguide/ > > Wow. Question, though: all those codepages mapping to 437 and 850 -- > are they really all the same?
437 and 850 *are* codepages. You mean "all those language driver IDs mapping to codepages 437 and 850". A codepage merely gives an encoding. An LDID is like a locale; it includes other things besides the encoding. That's why many Western European languages map to the same codepage, first 437 then later 850 then 1252 when Windows came along. > >> '\x68' : ('cp895', 'Kamenicky (Czech) MS-DOS'), # iffy > > > Indeed iffy. Python doesn't have a cp895 encoding, and it's probably > > not alone. I suggest that you omit Kamenicky until someone actually > > wants it. > > Yeah, I noticed that. Tentative plan was to implement it myself (more > for practice than anything else), and also to be able to raise a more > specific error ("Kamenicky not currently supported" or some such). The error idea is fine, but I don't get the "implement it yourself for practice" bit ... practice what? You plan a long and fruitful career inplementing codecs for YAGNI codepages? > > >> '\x7b' : ('iso2022_jp', 'Japanese Windows'), # wag > > > Try cp936. > > You mean 932? Yes. > Very helpful indeed. Many thanks for reviewing and correcting. You're welcome. > Learning to deal with unicode is proving more difficult for me than > learning Python was to begin with! ;D ?? As far as I can tell, the topic has been about mapping from something like a locale to the name of an encoding, i.e. all about the pre-Unicode mishmash and nothing to do with dealing with unicode ... BTW, what are you planning to do with an LDID of 0x00? Cheers, John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list