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to: HOLGER GRANHOLM
from: MARK LEWIS
date: 2016-04-15 11:52:00
subject: I give up

14 Apr 16 09:25, you wrote to Maurice Kinal:

 MK>> According to local documentation here -> glibc's
 MK>> /usr/lib/gconv/gconv-modules;

 MK>> alias   ISO-IR-100//            ISO-8859-1//
 MK>> alias   ISO_8859-1:1987//       ISO-8859-1//
 MK>> alias   ISO_8859-1//            ISO-8859-1//
 MK>> alias   ISO8859-1//             ISO-8859-1//
 MK>> alias   ISO88591//              ISO-8859-1//
 MK>> alias   LATIN1//                ISO-8859-1//
 MK>> alias   L1//                    ISO-8859-1//
 MK>> alias   IBM819//                ISO-8859-1//
 MK>> alias   CP819//                 ISO-8859-1//
 MK>> alias   CSISOLATIN1//           ISO-8859-1//
 MK>> alias   8859_1//                ISO-8859-1//
 MK>> alias   OSF00010001//           ISO-8859-1//

 MK>> For CP1252 I see;

 MK>> alias   MS-ANSI//               CP1252//
 MK>> alias   WINDOWS-1252//          CP1252//

 HG> I don't see CP819 which is IBM's nomenclature for Latin 1 - ISO
 HG> 8859-1. Note the space between Latin and 1. Regarding CP1252, IBM
 HG> lists it as Latin 1 Windows, again without any hyphen.

it is there... #8 and #9 in the list...

 HG> Nowhere in my literature do I see "Latin1", neither "Latin-1" which I
 HG> myself have been using.

that's what i've been trying to explain to him... "latin1", "latin 1",
"latin-1" are all the same thing but he's just being his usual pedantic self
again...

)\/(ark

Always Mount a Scratch Monkey

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