# Mapping of charsets for gedcom parsing
# Each line contains (separated by whitespace):
-# - the gedcom name
+# - the gedcom name (with space replaced by underscore)
# - a token identifying the width of characters and the ordering;
# currently supported values: 1, 2_LOHI, 2_HILO
# - the iconv name of the charset
# Then some very frequently used non-standard encodings:
# Note that CP1252 is a superset of ISO-8859-1, so that is covered too
ANSI 1 CP1252
+IBM_WINDOWS 1 CP1252
# The following is explicitly allowed in the draft 5.5.1 GEDCOM standard
UTF-8 1 UTF-8