* setup2.sgml (setup-locale-problems): Document how to install
non-default charsets.
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2009-09-24 Eric Blake <ebb9@byu.net>
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* setup2.sgml (setup-locale-problems): Document how to install
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non-default charsets.
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2009-09-21 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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another character set. This doesn't occur with symlinks created with
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Cygwin 1.7 or later. </para>
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<para>Another problem you might encounter is that older versions of
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Windows did not install all charsets by default. If you are running
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Windows XP or older, you can open the "Regional and Language Options"
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portion of the Control Panel, select the "Advanced" tab, and select
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entries from the "Code page conversion tables" list. The following
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entries are useful to cygwin: 932/SJIS, 936/EUC-KR, 949/GBK, 950/Big5,
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20932/EUC-JP.</para>
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</sect2>
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<sect2 id="setup-locale-missing"><title>What does not work?</title>
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