From: rajesh@inflibnet.ac.in
Date: Thu Jul 24 2003 - 01:12:39 EDT
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From: "Philippe Verdy" <verdy_p@wanadoo.fr>
To: <unicode@unicode.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 7:34 AM
Subject: Re: Code Pages!
> On Tuesday, July 22, 2003 7:54 AM, rajesh@inflibnet.ac.in
> <rajesh@inflibnet.ac.in> wrote:
>
> > Dear Folks,
> > Can anyone tell me, cope pages (cp values) of the Indian languages?
> > if it is available on the net, where can I find it?
> > with regards,
> > Rajesh
>
> For those languages based on ISCII (Indian Standard Code for
> Information Interchange), the codes used on NT/2000/XP are (both
> English and French script names given if they differ):
>
> 57002 (ISCII - devanagari - dévanâgari)
> 57003 (ISCII - bengali)
> 57004 (ISCII - tamil - tamoul)
> 57005 (ISCII - telugu - télougou)
> 57006 (ISCII - assamese - assamais)
> 57007 (ISCII - oriya)
> 57008 (ISCII - kannada)
> 57009 (ISCII - malayalam)
> 57010 (ISCII - gujarati - gujrati)
> 57011 (ISCII - pendjabi (gurmukhi) - panjabi (gurmukhi))
> (taken from the list displayed in Windows XP for Advanced Regionial
> Settings where you can install those additional codepages, but these
> ones are installed with the "additional languages support for languages
> with complex or right-to-left scripts").
I would like to know for the other operating systems like Linux, if it
differs from it.
Rajesh
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