Mastering Central European Character Sets: Using EmEditor for DOS-Compatible CP852 Encoding

Mastering Central European Character Sets: Using EmEditor for DOS-Compatible CP852 Encoding

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Mastering Central European Character Sets: Using EmEditor for DOS-Compatible CP852 Encoding

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  • October 4, 2006 at 2:27 pm #3854
    projj
    Member
    This menu entry had been disappeared in EME 5.x,6.x .
    It will be still need to save Windows and DOS batch files in codepage
    Central Europen (DOS) (852,ibm852)
    Text outputs of batch files must be stored in this code page for proper output of text. Specifications of files,directory names too.
    There is need again add (852,ibm852) into menu of saved as (encoding) because CP852 is used in many european countries.
    Now it appears only in menu open (encoding), not in menu save as (encoding).
    October 4, 2006 at 4:03 pm #3856
    Yutaka Emura
    Keymaster
    You can add Save As (encoding) to the main menu by selecting Customize Menus on the Tools menu, and then select File category – List of Encodings to Save.
    October 5, 2006 at 10:17 am #3861
    projj
    Member
    I opened only properties of desired defined encoding from defined encodings and pressed button OK. Desired entry is appearing in drop down encoding menu of save as command now.
    Problem was solved, now it is OK.
    October 5, 2006 at 4:04 pm #3865
    Yutaka Emura
    Keymaster
    I am glad it was solved! :-)
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