The Font Charset Property

Glossary

Western European editions of Windows 3.x supported three character sets per installation: a single Windows character set (ANSI), an OEM character set, and the symbol character set. Because different language editions of Windows 3.1 supported different default Windows and OEM character sets, sharing documents among different systems was not always feasible. (See Chapter 3 for more information on character sets in Windows.) The mapping between character sets and code pages is shown in Figure 6-5 below.

Charset Name Charset Value
(Hex)
Charset Value
(Decimal)
Code-Page ID
ANSI_CHARSET 0x00 0 1252
DEFAULT_CHARSET 0x01 1  
SYMBOL_CHARSET 0x02 2  
SHIFTJIS_CHARSET 0x80 128 932
HANGUL_CHARSET 0x81 129 949
GB2312_CHARSET 0x86 134 936
CHINESEBIG5_CHARSET 0x88 136 950
GREEK_CHARSET 0xA1 161 1253
TURKISH_CHARSET 0xA2 162 1254
HEBREW_CHARSET 0xB1 177 1255
ARABIC_CHARSET 0xB2 178 1256
BALTIC_CHARSET 0xBA 186 1257
RUSSIAN_CHARSET 0xCC 204 1251
THAI_CHARSET 0xDE 222 874
EE_CHARSET 0xEE 238 1250
OEM_CHARSET 0xFF 255  

Figure 6-5 Windows 95 charsets.

Note that DEFAULT_CHARSET is not a real charset; rather, it is a constant akin to NULL that means "show characters in whatever charsets are available." The meaning of OEM_CHARSET varies from locale to locale as well.