6 results for “topic:cp1252”
Philippe Majerus’s FIGfonts collection
a special Unicode Font, for Extended-ASCII capabilities in Text; in-which all (8-bit) 256 positions/bytes are mapped in Unicode space, it allows to leverage the CP-1252 (ISO-8859-1) standard to encode as a single-byte character on a Text Control/editor.
Handle legacy, code page text files in a modern terminal.
MCP server for file operations with non-UTF-8/Unicode encoding: Cyrillic, CP1251, CP1252, ISO-8859, KOI8 auto-detection
Conversion between different codepages and/or utf8; source encoding can be guessed
Lightweight pixel-style font that uses the Windows-1252 character set