Le Vendredi 15 Mars 2002 17:19, Peter Eisentraut a écrit : > --enable-recode is a simplified version of part (2) of multibyte, which > only works for single-byte encodings. It's mostly useful for environments > where Unix and Windows use different character sets for the same language. > (I think Czech was an example.)
As of PostgreSQL 7.2+, --enable--recode provides: - Unicode <-> Latin1/Latin15 recoding, - Unicode <-> SJIS (=Japanese Multibyte), - and much more... Client and server encodings can be set separately. Examples: - CREATE DABASE foo WITH ENCODING 'Unicode'; - SET CLIENT_ENCODING = 'Latin9' (=ISO-8859-15) = Latin1 + euro symbol. In pgAdmin2, we plan to take advantage of these new features to : - change client encoding on the fly, - display multi-byte text. Cheers, Jean-Michel POURE ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org