EditLive! Supported Character Sets
EditLive! supports the display and usage of the following character sets:
Character Set | Character Set Name |
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ASCII | American Standard Code for Information Interchange |
CP1252 | Windows Latin-1 |
UTF-8 | Eight-bit Unicode Transformation Format |
UTF-16 | Sixteen-bit Unicode Transformation Format |
ISO2022CN | Sixteen-bit Unicode Transformation Format |
ISO2022JP | JIS X 0201, 0208 in ISO 2022 form, Japanese |
ISO2022KR | ISO 2022 KR, Korean |
ISO8859_1 | ISO 8859-1, Latin Alphabet No.1 |
ISO8859_2 | ISO 8859-2, Latin Alphabet No.2 |
ISO8859_3 | ISO 8859-3, Latin Alphabet No.3 |
ISO8859_4 | ISO 8859-4, Latin Alphabet No.4 |
ISO8859_5 | ISO 8859-5, Latin/Cyrillic Alphabet |
ISO8859_6 | ISO 8859-6, Latin/Arabic Alphabet |
ISO8859_7 | ISO 8859-7, Latin/Greek Alphabet |
ISO8859_8 | ISO 8859-8, Latin/Hebrew Alphabet |
ISO8859_9 | ISO 8859-9, Latin Alphabet No.5 |
ISO8859_13 | ISO 8859-13, Latin Alphabet No.7 |
ISO8859_15 | ISO 8859-15, Latin Alphabet No.9 |
SJIS | Shift-JIS, Japanese |
Big5 | Chinese Big5 |
If a character is supported by EditLive!'s defined character set, yet the current font-face being used cannot render this character, the character will not be corrupted and simply rendered as □.
If a character is not supported by EditLive!'s defined character set, the character will be corrupted and replaced with a ?. This corruption is not reversible. Please take care to define the correct character set for your content.