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Sadie Powell
d494fa6e09
Convert the ISO 8859-2 nationalchars files to codepage configs.
2021-03-14 00:23:56 +00:00
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belarussian-w1251-charlink
Fixes bug
#655
: National characters support, patch written mostly by Phoenix, bits of core support by myself. This means that nicknames using *non ASCII* are now supported when configured, and more importantly, that /msg lowercasenick will go to a person with UPPERCASENICK in foreign character sets. The locale setting MUST be the same network-wide.
2009-01-22 15:14:22 +00:00
chinese
Fixes bug
#655
: National characters support, patch written mostly by Phoenix, bits of core support by myself. This means that nicknames using *non ASCII* are now supported when configured, and more importantly, that /msg lowercasenick will go to a person with UPPERCASENICK in foreign character sets. The locale setting MUST be the same network-wide.
2009-01-22 15:14:22 +00:00
chinese-ja
Fixes bug
#655
: National characters support, patch written mostly by Phoenix, bits of core support by myself. This means that nicknames using *non ASCII* are now supported when configured, and more importantly, that /msg lowercasenick will go to a person with UPPERCASENICK in foreign character sets. The locale setting MUST be the same network-wide.
2009-01-22 15:14:22 +00:00
chinese-simp
Fixes bug
#655
: National characters support, patch written mostly by Phoenix, bits of core support by myself. This means that nicknames using *non ASCII* are now supported when configured, and more importantly, that /msg lowercasenick will go to a person with UPPERCASENICK in foreign character sets. The locale setting MUST be the same network-wide.
2009-01-22 15:14:22 +00:00
chinese-trad
Fixes bug
#655
: National characters support, patch written mostly by Phoenix, bits of core support by myself. This means that nicknames using *non ASCII* are now supported when configured, and more importantly, that /msg lowercasenick will go to a person with UPPERCASENICK in foreign character sets. The locale setting MUST be the same network-wide.
2009-01-22 15:14:22 +00:00
gbk
Fixes bug
#655
: National characters support, patch written mostly by Phoenix, bits of core support by myself. This means that nicknames using *non ASCII* are now supported when configured, and more importantly, that /msg lowercasenick will go to a person with UPPERCASENICK in foreign character sets. The locale setting MUST be the same network-wide.
2009-01-22 15:14:22 +00:00
hebrew
Fixes bug
#655
: National characters support, patch written mostly by Phoenix, bits of core support by myself. This means that nicknames using *non ASCII* are now supported when configured, and more importantly, that /msg lowercasenick will go to a person with UPPERCASENICK in foreign character sets. The locale setting MUST be the same network-wide.
2009-01-22 15:14:22 +00:00
russian-utf8-ranges
Fixes bug
#655
: National characters support, patch written mostly by Phoenix, bits of core support by myself. This means that nicknames using *non ASCII* are now supported when configured, and more importantly, that /msg lowercasenick will go to a person with UPPERCASENICK in foreign character sets. The locale setting MUST be the same network-wide.
2009-01-22 15:14:22 +00:00
russian-w1251-charlink
Fixes bug
#655
: National characters support, patch written mostly by Phoenix, bits of core support by myself. This means that nicknames using *non ASCII* are now supported when configured, and more importantly, that /msg lowercasenick will go to a person with UPPERCASENICK in foreign character sets. The locale setting MUST be the same network-wide.
2009-01-22 15:14:22 +00:00
ukrainian-w1251-charlink
Fixes bug
#655
: National characters support, patch written mostly by Phoenix, bits of core support by myself. This means that nicknames using *non ASCII* are now supported when configured, and more importantly, that /msg lowercasenick will go to a person with UPPERCASENICK in foreign character sets. The locale setting MUST be the same network-wide.
2009-01-22 15:14:22 +00:00
windows-1250
Fixes bug
#655
: National characters support, patch written mostly by Phoenix, bits of core support by myself. This means that nicknames using *non ASCII* are now supported when configured, and more importantly, that /msg lowercasenick will go to a person with UPPERCASENICK in foreign character sets. The locale setting MUST be the same network-wide.
2009-01-22 15:14:22 +00:00