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!code_target

Sets the encoding of the target document(s).

Type & position: command, preamble & main part
Syntax: !code_target [<charset>]
Description: After this command, UDO outputs text in the selected encoding. To switch back to the system encoding, use this command again with the system encoding name.
Here is an overview about the available encoding names:
UDO supports various codepages for various systems. Below you see a list of all currently supported systems and codepages, some of which with multiple descriptors for the same codepage. It doesn't matter if you use these descriptors upper- or lowercase. (The descriptors base on the former UDO descriptors and on those supported by the Unix command iconv.)
System Encoding Descriptor0
Unicode UTF-8 UTF-8 UTF8
Windows Codepage 1250 CP1250 MS-EE WINDOWS-1250
Codepage 1251 CP1251 MS-CYRL RUSSIAN WINDOWS-1251
Codepage 1252 CP1252 MS-ANSI WINDOWS-1252 WIN
Codepage 1253 CP1253 GREEK MS-GREEK WINDOWS-1253
Codepage 1254 CP1254 MS-TURK TURKISH WINDOWS-1254
Codepage 1255 CP1255 HEBREW MS-HEBR WINDOWS-1255
Codepage 1256 CP1256 ARABIC MS-ARAB WINDOWS-1256
Codepage 1257 CP1257 BALTIC WINBALTRIM WINDOWS-1257
Codepage 1258 CP1258 WINDOWS-1258
ISO 8859-1 ISO-8859-1 ISO-IR-100 ISO8859-1 ISO_8859-1 LATIN1 L1 CSISOLATIN1
8859-2 ISO-8859-2 ISO-IR-101 ISO8859-2 ISO_8859-2 LATIN2 L2 CSISOLATIN2
8859-3 ISO-8859-3 ISO-IR-109 ISO8859-3 ISO_8859-3 LATIN3 L3 CSISOLATIN3
8859-4 ISO-8859-4 ISO-IR-110 ISO8859-4 ISO_8859-4 LATIN4 L4 CSISOLATIN4
8859-5 ISO-8859-5 ISO-IR-144 ISO8859-5 ISO_8859-5 CYRILLIC CSISOLATINCYRILLIC
8859-6 ISO-8859-6 ISO-IR-127 ISO8859-6 ISO_8859-6 ARABIC CSISOLATINARABIC ASMO-708 ECMA-114
8859-7 ISO-8859-7 ISO-IR-126 ISO8859-7 ISO_8859-7 GREEK GREEK8 CSISOLATINGREEK ECMA-118 ELOT_928
8859-8 ISO-8859-8 ISO-IR-138 ISO8859-8 ISO_8859-8 HEBREW CSISOLATINHEBREW
8859-9 ISO-8859-9 ISO-IR-148 ISO8859-9 ISO_8859-9 LATIN5 L5 CSISOLATIN5 TURKISH
8859-10 ISO-8859-10 ISO-IR-157 ISO8859-10 ISO_8859-10 LATIN6 L6 CSISOLATIN6 NORDIC
8859-11 ISO-8859-11 ISO8859-11 ISO_8859-11 THAI
8859-13 ISO-8859-13 ISO-IR-179 ISO8859-13 ISO_8859-13 LATIN7 L7 CSISOLATIN7 BALTIC
8859-14 ISO-8859-14 ISO-IR-199 ISO8859-14 ISO_8859-14 LATIN8 L8 CSISOLATIN8 CELTIC ISO-CELTIC
8859-15 ISO-8859-15 ISO-IR-203 ISO8859-15 ISO_8859-15 LATIN9 L9 CSISOLATIN9
8859-16 ISO-8859-16 ISO-IR-226 ISO8859-16 ISO_8859-16 LATIN10 L10 CSISOLATIN10
Apple Mac Roman MAC MACINTOSH MACROMAN CSMACINTOSH
Mac CentEuro MAC_CE MACCENTRALEUROPE
Atari TOS ATARI ATARIST TOS
DOS Codepage 437 437 CP437 IBM437 CSPC8CODEPAGE437 DOS
Codepage 850 850 CP850 IBM850 CSPC850MULTILINGUAL OS2
HP Roman8 HP8 HP-ROMAN8 R8 ROMAN8 CSHPROMAN8
NeXTStep NeXTStep NEXT NEXTSTEP

Important: If you have used latin1 in your old UDO documents, you should switch it to e.g. cp1252 because UDO used to assign Windows codepage 1252 to it before version 7 which correctly assigns ISO-8859-1 to it!
Exists since: Version 7.00
See also: !code_source, Special characters

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