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cp852 encoding
Submitted by Anonymous on Monday, 22 March, 2004 - 15:00
I would like to replace my DOS source code editor with JEdit. However, I need to keep the OEM codepage 852 encoding because my other colleagues still want to use the former DOS application to edit the same sources. I tried to Save a file with cp852 encoding but some special characters are replaced with question marks after reload. Is Cp852 supported? Which font should be set for the text? Could anyone suggest any free or shareware editor to solve my problem?

Thanks a lot
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I've realized that only the f
by Anonymous on Tue, 23/03/2004 - 09:33
I've realized that only the first 32 special characters on the OEM 852 codepage (I insert into a text file with the ALT key + the character's decimal code) are not saved correctly and they are very rarely present in the sources. All the accented characters and the frame and "drawing" characters are OK!!!
 
Better to say, even the value
by Anonymous on Mon, 29/03/2004 - 11:52
Better to say, even the values saved are correct, though their visual representations are replaced with boxes after reload...
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