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Or if doing everything from cmd you could use 862 or 65001. Easiest thing to do is use a text editor like notepad2 or notepad++, that supports UTF8 without BOM. Or you could use notepad, save it as Unicode UTF 16LE. So you could use notepad save it as UTF8 (which is with BOM), then fiddle around to remove the BOM. The type command also supports any codepage specified/supported by CHCP. The type command supports UTF16LE as does notepad(What notepad calls Unicode, is UTF-16 LE), But pipes and redirection don't support that. And there is CHCP 862 (the old fashioned way as in MSDOS days way, of encoding Hebrew, that I mentioned) There is CHCP 65001 (That's UTF-8 without BOM). CHCP doesn't support UTF-16(it doesn't support UTF16LE or UTF16BE). There is a CHCP 1200 (UTF-16LE) and 1201(UTF-16BE), but neither are supported, if you try it it will say invalid codepage (tested in win7). But if you used some other program to change the encoding of cmd eg the c# compiler has a switch that changes it, then it's best to change it with chcp so you know both encodings are set ). If you run the command chcp 850 it will change both the input and output encodings.
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850, it's telling you the input encoding. (Note that if CHCP tells you you are on a particular codepage, e.g. Pipes are limited to the encodings that can be specified by the CHCP Command. If using cmd.exe you really need pipes to work 'cos pipes are important. And cmd is a bit limited in regard to some commands like 'type', and in regard to pipes and redirection. Of all these I tried to add, only 3 added(are supported by cmd)Ĭourier New, DejaVu Sans Mono, Droid Sans MonoĭejaVu Sans Mono and Droid Sans Mono are downloadable, supported by cmd, might have some good unicode support/characters, but don't include Hebrew
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Raster is a default not listed here maybe 'cos it's a TTF
#GETTING HEBREW FONTS FOR WINDOWS 7 HOW TO#
This is a good example of how to install fonts, but I should remove a lot of these entries, because most of them didn't get added to cmd because cmd didn't support them. So add Courier New to the command prompt. The default fonts are consolas, lucida, raster, none of them support hebrew. The Font Courier New supports hebrew and can be added to the command prompt.