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ec8f24b7 | 1 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only |
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2 | # |
3 | # Native language support configuration | |
4 | # | |
5 | ||
a77b6456 JE |
6 | menuconfig NLS |
7 | tristate "Native language support" | |
a7f7f624 | 8 | help |
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9 | The base Native Language Support. A number of filesystems |
10 | depend on it (e.g. FAT, JOLIET, NT, BEOS filesystems), as well | |
11 | as the ability of some filesystems to use native languages | |
12 | (NCP, SMB). | |
13 | ||
14 | If unsure, say Y. | |
15 | ||
16 | To compile this code as a module, choose M here: the module | |
17 | will be called nls_base. | |
18 | ||
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19 | if NLS |
20 | ||
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21 | config NLS_DEFAULT |
22 | string "Default NLS Option" | |
1da177e4 | 23 | default "iso8859-1" |
a7f7f624 | 24 | help |
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25 | The default NLS used when mounting file system. Note, that this is |
26 | the NLS used by your console, not the NLS used by a specific file | |
27 | system (if different) to store data (filenames) on a disk. | |
28 | Currently, the valid values are: | |
29 | big5, cp437, cp737, cp775, cp850, cp852, cp855, cp857, cp860, cp861, | |
30 | cp862, cp863, cp864, cp865, cp866, cp869, cp874, cp932, cp936, | |
31 | cp949, cp950, cp1251, cp1255, euc-jp, euc-kr, gb2312, iso8859-1, | |
32 | iso8859-2, iso8859-3, iso8859-4, iso8859-5, iso8859-6, iso8859-7, | |
33 | iso8859-8, iso8859-9, iso8859-13, iso8859-14, iso8859-15, | |
71ca97da | 34 | koi8-r, koi8-ru, koi8-u, sjis, tis-620, macroman, utf8. |
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35 | If you specify a wrong value, it will use the built-in NLS; |
36 | compatible with iso8859-1. | |
37 | ||
38 | If unsure, specify it as "iso8859-1". | |
39 | ||
40 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_437 | |
41 | tristate "Codepage 437 (United States, Canada)" | |
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42 | help |
43 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
44 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored | |
45 | in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
46 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
47 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
48 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
49 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used in | |
50 | the United States and parts of Canada. This is recommended. | |
51 | ||
52 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_737 | |
53 | tristate "Codepage 737 (Greek)" | |
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54 | help |
55 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
56 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored | |
57 | in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
58 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
59 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
60 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
61 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used for | |
62 | Greek. If unsure, say N. | |
63 | ||
64 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_775 | |
65 | tristate "Codepage 775 (Baltic Rim)" | |
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66 | help |
67 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
68 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored | |
69 | in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
70 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
71 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
72 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
73 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used | |
74 | for the Baltic Rim Languages (Latvian and Lithuanian). If unsure, | |
75 | say N. | |
76 | ||
77 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_850 | |
78 | tristate "Codepage 850 (Europe)" | |
a7f7f624 | 79 | help |
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80 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in |
81 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
82 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
83 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
84 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
85 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
86 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used for | |
87 | much of Europe -- United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Italy, and [add | |
88 | more countries here]. It has some characters useful to many European | |
89 | languages that are not part of the US codepage 437. | |
90 | ||
91 | If unsure, say Y. | |
92 | ||
93 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_852 | |
94 | tristate "Codepage 852 (Central/Eastern Europe)" | |
a7f7f624 | 95 | help |
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96 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in |
97 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
98 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
99 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
100 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
101 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
102 | say Y here if you want to include the Latin 2 codepage used by DOS | |
103 | for much of Central and Eastern Europe. It has all the required | |
104 | characters for these languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, English, | |
105 | Finnish, Hungarian, Irish, German, Polish, Romanian, Serbian (Latin | |
106 | transcription), Slovak, Slovenian, and Sorbian. | |
107 | ||
108 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_855 | |
109 | tristate "Codepage 855 (Cyrillic)" | |
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110 | help |
111 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
112 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
113 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
114 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
115 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
116 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
117 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Cyrillic. | |
118 | ||
119 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_857 | |
120 | tristate "Codepage 857 (Turkish)" | |
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121 | help |
122 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
123 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
124 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
125 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
126 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
127 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
128 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Turkish. | |
129 | ||
130 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_860 | |
131 | tristate "Codepage 860 (Portuguese)" | |
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132 | help |
133 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
134 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
135 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
136 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
137 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
138 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
139 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Portuguese. | |
140 | ||
141 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_861 | |
142 | tristate "Codepage 861 (Icelandic)" | |
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143 | help |
144 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
145 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
146 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
147 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
148 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
149 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
150 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Icelandic. | |
151 | ||
152 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_862 | |
153 | tristate "Codepage 862 (Hebrew)" | |
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154 | help |
155 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
156 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
157 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
158 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
159 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
160 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
161 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Hebrew. | |
162 | ||
163 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_863 | |
164 | tristate "Codepage 863 (Canadian French)" | |
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165 | help |
166 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
167 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
168 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
169 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
170 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
171 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
172 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Canadian | |
173 | French. | |
174 | ||
175 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_864 | |
176 | tristate "Codepage 864 (Arabic)" | |
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177 | help |
178 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
179 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
180 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
181 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
182 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
183 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
184 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Arabic. | |
185 | ||
186 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_865 | |
187 | tristate "Codepage 865 (Norwegian, Danish)" | |
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188 | help |
189 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
190 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
191 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
192 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
193 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
194 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
195 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for the Nordic | |
196 | European countries. | |
197 | ||
198 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_866 | |
199 | tristate "Codepage 866 (Cyrillic/Russian)" | |
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200 | help |
201 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
202 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
203 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
204 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
205 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
206 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
207 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for | |
208 | Cyrillic/Russian. | |
209 | ||
210 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_869 | |
211 | tristate "Codepage 869 (Greek)" | |
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212 | help |
213 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
214 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
215 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
216 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
217 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
218 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
219 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Greek. | |
220 | ||
221 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_936 | |
222 | tristate "Simplified Chinese charset (CP936, GB2312)" | |
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223 | help |
224 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
225 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
226 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
227 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
228 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
229 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
230 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Simplified | |
231 | Chinese(GBK). | |
232 | ||
233 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_950 | |
234 | tristate "Traditional Chinese charset (Big5)" | |
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235 | help |
236 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
237 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
238 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
239 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
240 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
241 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
242 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Traditional | |
243 | Chinese(Big5). | |
244 | ||
245 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_932 | |
246 | tristate "Japanese charsets (Shift-JIS, EUC-JP)" | |
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247 | help |
248 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
249 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
250 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
251 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
252 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
253 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
254 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Shift-JIS | |
255 | or EUC-JP. To use EUC-JP, you can use 'euc-jp' as mount option or | |
256 | NLS Default value during kernel configuration, instead of 'cp932'. | |
257 | ||
258 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_949 | |
259 | tristate "Korean charset (CP949, EUC-KR)" | |
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260 | help |
261 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
262 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
263 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
264 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
265 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
266 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
267 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for UHC. | |
268 | ||
269 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_874 | |
270 | tristate "Thai charset (CP874, TIS-620)" | |
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271 | help |
272 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
273 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
274 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
275 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
276 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
277 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
278 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Thai. | |
279 | ||
280 | config NLS_ISO8859_8 | |
281 | tristate "Hebrew charsets (ISO-8859-8, CP1255)" | |
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282 | help |
283 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
284 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
285 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
286 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for ISO8859-8, the Hebrew | |
287 | character set. | |
288 | ||
289 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_1250 | |
290 | tristate "Windows CP1250 (Slavic/Central European Languages)" | |
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291 | help |
292 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
293 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CDROMs | |
294 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
295 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Windows CP-1250 | |
296 | character set, which works for most Latin-written Slavic and Central | |
297 | European languages: Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, Rumanian, Croatian, | |
298 | Slovak, Slovene. | |
299 | ||
300 | config NLS_CODEPAGE_1251 | |
301 | tristate "Windows CP1251 (Bulgarian, Belarusian)" | |
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302 | help |
303 | The Microsoft FAT file system family can deal with filenames in | |
304 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
305 | so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
306 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
307 | DOS/Windows partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
308 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
309 | say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage for Russian and | |
310 | Bulgarian and Belarusian. | |
311 | ||
312 | config NLS_ASCII | |
313 | tristate "ASCII (United States)" | |
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314 | help |
315 | An ASCII NLS module is needed if you want to override the | |
316 | DEFAULT NLS with this very basic charset and don't want any | |
317 | non-ASCII characters to be translated. | |
318 | ||
319 | config NLS_ISO8859_1 | |
320 | tristate "NLS ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1; Western European Languages)" | |
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321 | help |
322 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
323 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
324 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
325 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 1 character | |
326 | set, which covers most West European languages such as Albanian, | |
327 | Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Faeroese, Finnish, French, German, | |
328 | Galician, Irish, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, | |
329 | and Swedish. It is also the default for the US. If unsure, say Y. | |
330 | ||
331 | config NLS_ISO8859_2 | |
332 | tristate "NLS ISO 8859-2 (Latin 2; Slavic/Central European Languages)" | |
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333 | help |
334 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
335 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
336 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
337 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 2 character | |
338 | set, which works for most Latin-written Slavic and Central European | |
339 | languages: Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, Rumanian, Croatian, | |
340 | Slovak, Slovene. | |
341 | ||
342 | config NLS_ISO8859_3 | |
343 | tristate "NLS ISO 8859-3 (Latin 3; Esperanto, Galician, Maltese, Turkish)" | |
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344 | help |
345 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
346 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
347 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
348 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 3 character | |
349 | set, which is popular with authors of Esperanto, Galician, Maltese, | |
350 | and Turkish. | |
351 | ||
352 | config NLS_ISO8859_4 | |
353 | tristate "NLS ISO 8859-4 (Latin 4; old Baltic charset)" | |
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354 | help |
355 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
356 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
357 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
358 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 4 character | |
359 | set which introduces letters for Estonian, Latvian, and | |
360 | Lithuanian. It is an incomplete predecessor of Latin 7. | |
361 | ||
362 | config NLS_ISO8859_5 | |
363 | tristate "NLS ISO 8859-5 (Cyrillic)" | |
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364 | help |
365 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
366 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
367 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
368 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for ISO8859-5, a Cyrillic | |
369 | character set with which you can type Bulgarian, Belarusian, | |
370 | Macedonian, Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian. Note that the charset | |
371 | KOI8-R is preferred in Russia. | |
372 | ||
373 | config NLS_ISO8859_6 | |
374 | tristate "NLS ISO 8859-6 (Arabic)" | |
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375 | help |
376 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
377 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
378 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
379 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for ISO8859-6, the Arabic | |
380 | character set. | |
381 | ||
382 | config NLS_ISO8859_7 | |
383 | tristate "NLS ISO 8859-7 (Modern Greek)" | |
1da177e4 LT |
384 | help |
385 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
386 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
387 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
388 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for ISO8859-7, the Modern | |
389 | Greek character set. | |
390 | ||
391 | config NLS_ISO8859_9 | |
392 | tristate "NLS ISO 8859-9 (Latin 5; Turkish)" | |
1da177e4 LT |
393 | help |
394 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
395 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
396 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
397 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 5 character | |
398 | set, and it replaces the rarely needed Icelandic letters in Latin 1 | |
399 | with the Turkish ones. Useful in Turkey. | |
400 | ||
401 | config NLS_ISO8859_13 | |
402 | tristate "NLS ISO 8859-13 (Latin 7; Baltic)" | |
1da177e4 LT |
403 | help |
404 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
405 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
406 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
407 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 7 character | |
408 | set, which supports modern Baltic languages including Latvian | |
409 | and Lithuanian. | |
410 | ||
411 | config NLS_ISO8859_14 | |
412 | tristate "NLS ISO 8859-14 (Latin 8; Celtic)" | |
1da177e4 LT |
413 | help |
414 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
415 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
416 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
417 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 8 character | |
418 | set, which adds the last accented vowels for Welsh (aka Cymraeg) | |
419 | (and Manx Gaelic) that were missing in Latin 1. | |
420 | <http://linux.speech.cymru.org/> has further information. | |
421 | ||
422 | config NLS_ISO8859_15 | |
423 | tristate "NLS ISO 8859-15 (Latin 9; Western European Languages with Euro)" | |
a7f7f624 | 424 | help |
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425 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters |
426 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
427 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
428 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for the Latin 9 character | |
429 | set, which covers most West European languages such as Albanian, | |
430 | Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faeroese, Finnish, | |
431 | French, German, Galician, Irish, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, | |
432 | Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Latin 9 is an update to | |
433 | Latin 1 (ISO 8859-1) that removes a handful of rarely used | |
434 | characters and instead adds support for Estonian, corrects the | |
435 | support for French and Finnish, and adds the new Euro character. | |
436 | If unsure, say Y. | |
437 | ||
438 | config NLS_KOI8_R | |
439 | tristate "NLS KOI8-R (Russian)" | |
1da177e4 LT |
440 | help |
441 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
442 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
443 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
444 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for the preferred Russian | |
445 | character set. | |
446 | ||
447 | config NLS_KOI8_U | |
448 | tristate "NLS KOI8-U/RU (Ukrainian, Belarusian)" | |
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449 | help |
450 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
451 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
452 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
453 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for the preferred Ukrainian | |
454 | (koi8-u) and Belarusian (koi8-ru) character sets. | |
455 | ||
8b8c0daa | 456 | config NLS_MAC_ROMAN |
71ca97da | 457 | tristate "Codepage macroman" |
a7f7f624 | 458 | help |
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459 | The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in |
460 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
461 | so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
462 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
463 | Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
464 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
465 | say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for | |
466 | much of Europe -- United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Italy, and [add | |
467 | more countries here]. | |
468 | ||
469 | If unsure, say Y. | |
470 | ||
8b8c0daa | 471 | config NLS_MAC_CELTIC |
71ca97da | 472 | tristate "Codepage macceltic" |
a7f7f624 | 473 | help |
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474 | The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in |
475 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
476 | so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
477 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
478 | Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
479 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
480 | say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for | |
481 | Celtic. | |
482 | ||
483 | If unsure, say Y. | |
484 | ||
8b8c0daa | 485 | config NLS_MAC_CENTEURO |
71ca97da | 486 | tristate "Codepage maccenteuro" |
a7f7f624 | 487 | help |
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488 | The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in |
489 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
490 | so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
491 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
492 | Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
493 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
494 | say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for | |
495 | Central Europe. | |
496 | ||
497 | If unsure, say Y. | |
498 | ||
8b8c0daa | 499 | config NLS_MAC_CROATIAN |
71ca97da | 500 | tristate "Codepage maccroatian" |
a7f7f624 | 501 | help |
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502 | The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in |
503 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
504 | so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
505 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
506 | Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
507 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
508 | say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for | |
509 | Croatian. | |
510 | ||
511 | If unsure, say Y. | |
512 | ||
8b8c0daa | 513 | config NLS_MAC_CYRILLIC |
71ca97da | 514 | tristate "Codepage maccyrillic" |
a7f7f624 | 515 | help |
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516 | The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in |
517 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
518 | so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
519 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
520 | Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
521 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
522 | say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for | |
523 | Cyrillic. | |
524 | ||
525 | If unsure, say Y. | |
526 | ||
8b8c0daa | 527 | config NLS_MAC_GAELIC |
71ca97da | 528 | tristate "Codepage macgaelic" |
a7f7f624 | 529 | help |
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530 | The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in |
531 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
532 | so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
533 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
534 | Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
535 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
536 | say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for | |
537 | Gaelic. | |
538 | ||
539 | If unsure, say Y. | |
540 | ||
8b8c0daa | 541 | config NLS_MAC_GREEK |
71ca97da | 542 | tristate "Codepage macgreek" |
a7f7f624 | 543 | help |
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544 | The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in |
545 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
546 | so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
547 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
548 | Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
549 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
550 | say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for | |
551 | Greek. | |
552 | ||
553 | If unsure, say Y. | |
554 | ||
8b8c0daa | 555 | config NLS_MAC_ICELAND |
71ca97da | 556 | tristate "Codepage maciceland" |
a7f7f624 | 557 | help |
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558 | The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in |
559 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
560 | so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
561 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
562 | Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
563 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
564 | say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for | |
565 | Iceland. | |
566 | ||
567 | If unsure, say Y. | |
568 | ||
8b8c0daa | 569 | config NLS_MAC_INUIT |
71ca97da | 570 | tristate "Codepage macinuit" |
a7f7f624 | 571 | help |
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572 | The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in |
573 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
574 | so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
575 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
576 | Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
577 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
578 | say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for | |
579 | Inuit. | |
580 | ||
581 | If unsure, say Y. | |
582 | ||
8b8c0daa | 583 | config NLS_MAC_ROMANIAN |
71ca97da | 584 | tristate "Codepage macromanian" |
a7f7f624 | 585 | help |
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586 | The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in |
587 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
588 | so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
589 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
590 | Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
591 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
592 | say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for | |
593 | Romanian. | |
594 | ||
595 | If unsure, say Y. | |
596 | ||
8b8c0daa | 597 | config NLS_MAC_TURKISH |
71ca97da | 598 | tristate "Codepage macturkish" |
a7f7f624 | 599 | help |
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600 | The Apple HFS file system family can deal with filenames in |
601 | native language character sets. These character sets are stored in | |
602 | so-called MAC codepages. You need to include the appropriate | |
603 | codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on | |
604 | Mac partitions correctly. This does apply to the filenames | |
605 | only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages; | |
606 | say Y here if you want to include the Mac codepage that is used for | |
607 | Turkish. | |
608 | ||
609 | If unsure, say Y. | |
610 | ||
1da177e4 | 611 | config NLS_UTF8 |
4de151d8 | 612 | tristate "NLS UTF-8" |
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613 | help |
614 | If you want to display filenames with native language characters | |
615 | from the Microsoft FAT file system family or from JOLIET CD-ROMs | |
616 | correctly on the screen, you need to include the appropriate | |
617 | input/output character sets. Say Y here for the UTF-8 encoding of | |
618 | the Unicode/ISO9646 universal character set. | |
619 | ||
a77b6456 | 620 | endif # NLS |