Controls file encoding. Choose between:
Auto-detect character encoding Detects
automatically which character encoding that should be used
when you open an existing document.
Default character encoding
Selects the character encoding to be used
by default for new files.
Note
that if you have specified a character encoding
from the editor window context menu, that encoding
will override this setting for the specific document.
Choose between: CharSet CodePage
System (uses the Windows settings) DEFAULT_CHARSET (uses the Windows settings)
SBCS (Single Byte Character Set)
Thai ISO/IEC
8859-
11 (Thai) CP874 CP28605
Central European ISO/IEC
8859-
2 (Latin-
2) EE_CHARSET CP1250 CP28592
Russian ISO/IEC
8859-
5 (Cyrillic) RUSSIAN_CHARSET CP1251 CP28595
Western European ISO/IEC
8859-
1 (Latin-
1) CP1252 CP28591
Western European ISO/IEC
8859-
9 (Latin-
9) CP1252 CP28605
Greek ISO/IEC
8859-
7 (Greek) GREEK_CHARSET CP1253 CP28597
Hebrew ISO/IEC
8859-
8 (Hebrew) HEBREW_CHARSET CP1255 CP28598
Arabic ISO/IEC
8859-
6 (Arabic) ARABIC_CHARSET CP1256 CP28596
Baltic ISO/IEC
8859-
13 (Latin-
7) BALTIC_CHARSET CP1257 CP28603
Vietnamese VISCII CP1258 CP28591
DBCS (Double Byte Character Set)
Japanese (Shift-JIS) SHIFTJIS_CHARSET CP932
Chinese Simplified (GB2312) GB2312_CHARSET CP936
Korean (Unified Hangul Code) HANGEUL_CHARSET CP949
Chinese Traditional (Big5) CHINESEBIG5_CHARSET CP950
MBCS (Multi Byte Character Set)
UTF-
8 CP65001
转载于:https://www.cnblogs.com/shangdawei/archive/2013/05/14/3078370.html