Usage: SET IRC_ENCODING <encoding>
The IRC_ENCODING variable defines which character encoding
your irc network (the peers you chat with) are using
in transmission.
This setting is also applied for text that is loaded from
scripts and text that will be sent to the server.

The default value is ISO-8859-1.

Examples of common encodings:
UTF-8 Unicode encoding, supports almost all languages
ISO-8859-1 Most widely used "latin1" encoding.
ISO-8859-2 Polish, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, Hungarian
ISO-8859-5 Cyrillic encoding: Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian
ISO-8859-6 An incomplete Arabic encoding
ISO-8859-7 Greek encoding
ISO-8859-8 Modern Hebrew encoding
ISO-8859-9 Turkish, Maltese, Esperanto
ISO-8859-10 Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Greenlandic, Saami
ISO-8859-11 Thai
ISO-8859-15 Latin1 revised, with Euro for Finnish and French
ISO-8859-16 Albanian, Croatian, Romanian, Gaelic etc with Euro
WINDOWS-1252 M$ version of latin1, overlaps with control bytes
SHIFT-JIS Microsoft doublebyte Japanese encoding
GB18030 Chinese multibyte encoding
CP437 Old IBM PC, compatibles and Atari ST.
CP850 New IBM PC compatibles and IBM PS/2.
ASCII For American terminals in 7-bit environments.
ISO-2022-JP Traditional 7-bit Japanese JIS-X-0208 encoding

You can get the complete list of available encodings
with the command /EXEC iconv -l if your system has it installed.

See Also:
SET DISPLAY_ENCODING
SET INPUT_ENCODING
DIGRAPH
BIND ENTER_DIGRAPH

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