Stanislav Maslovski: > Oops, I did not know. If they are byte values, then what encoding is > assumed for them?
None really. Its a set of bytes that have values between 128 and 255 and are often printable characters in various encodings. The first line is OK for ISO-8859-1 or -15 or Windows European and isn't too bad for other ISO-8859-*. The "Russian" line is for either CP1251 or KOI8-R - I can't recall which. For users of 8-bit encodings they should be modified to fit in with what they feel are "word" characters in their preferred encoding. Neil _______________________________________________ Scite-interest mailing list Scite-interest@lyra.org http://mailman.lyra.org/mailman/listinfo/scite-interest