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-@SYNTAX:recode@
-
-RECODE
- %|List the conversion database
-
-RECODE ADD %|[<tag>]|[[<tag>/]<target>] <charset>
- %|Add an entry to the conversion database (if tag or target is
- omitted, the current channel or query will be used). You can specify
- the <tag> to have different charsets for the same <target> for
- different networks. You can omit the target, and specify only the tag
- if you want to add an entry for the network.
-
-RECODE REMOVE %|[<tag>|<target>]
- %|Remove an entry from the conversion database (if tag or target is
- omitted, the current channel or query will be used)
-
-To specify your local charset you have to set term_charset
-
-Example:
-
-/SET term_charset <charset>
-
-To see the recode settings: /SET recode
-
-You can change them with /SET
-
-Examples:
-
-/SET recode OFF
-to turn off recode completely
-
-/SET recode_fallback <charset>
-to set the fallback charset for incoming events
-
-This charset is used if your term_charset is UTF-8
-and the conversion for the target is not set and
-the text is not UTF-8.
-
-/SET recode_out_default_charset <charset>
-to set the global outgoing charset
-
-When it's set to a charset it will be used
-if no conversion for the target is set.
-
-/SET recode_transliterate ON
-to enable the global transliteration.
-
-The transliteration is based on your locale settings,
-if it doesn't work properly your locale settings may be wrong.
-You can enable it per target by adding //TRANSLIT to the <charset>
-
-/SET recode_autodetect_utf8 OFF
-to turn automatic UTF-8 detection off.
-
-Hint: <charset> can be almost everything listed by 'iconv -l'
-
-See also: NETWORK
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