Dar she is.
It's win-1251 and also, I've included "â„–" there for good reason - it's not a part of ?s, but it's present on Russian keyboards.
Okay.
If you don't like it, it's the first character, should be easy to get rid of.
Can't upload anything, so I'll do something unorthodox and post the file as hex:
Now, I suspect that anyone with a hex editor may create that file.
Also, Russian alphabet has 33 characters, so it's â„– + 33 chars in uppercase + 33 chars in lowercase.
'course, when(if) Atom fixes the upload of files, I'll provide you with the charset file.
The proper way of doing things.
It's win-1251 and also, I've included "â„–" there for good reason - it's not a part of ?s, but it's present on Russian keyboards.
Okay.
If you don't like it, it's the first character, should be easy to get rid of.
Can't upload anything, so I'll do something unorthodox and post the file as hex:
Code:
B9A8C9D6D3CAC5CDC3D8D9C7D5DADDC6C4CBCED0CFC0C2DBD4DFD7D1CCC8D2DCC1DEB8E9F6F3EAE5EDE3F8F9E7F5FAFDE6E4EBEEF0EFE0E2FBF4FFF7F1ECE8F2FCE1FE
Now, I suspect that anyone with a hex editor may create that file.
Also, Russian alphabet has 33 characters, so it's â„– + 33 chars in uppercase + 33 chars in lowercase.
'course, when(if) Atom fixes the upload of files, I'll provide you with the charset file.
The proper way of doing things.