Use this procedure to add support for a new encoding in a Genero
Studio client-server configuration.
Before you begin, the preferred encoding must be installed on the Linux™ system.
The example shows how to configure a new encoding, using IBM852 as an example. The Genero Studio client runs on a Windows® 7 Ultimate 64-bit platform using English
with the CP1252 character set (Western European languages). The Genero Studio
server runs on enterprise Linux™ using English with the UTF-8 character
set.
Locate the IBM852 charmap on the internet or Linux
system.
Copy the uncompressed charmap to the
GSTDIR/conf/charmaps directory on
both client and server . Create the charmaps directory if it does not already exist.
Create a new entry for the encoding in
GSTDIR/conf/encodingMap.xml on both
client and server.
Open Genero Studio on the client, and select Tools > Preferences (or, if you are on a Mac, Genero Studio > Preferences), then General. Check to see if the new plugin displays in the list of encodings.
If the plugin is not present in the Text Encoding list, check the following:
Did you copy the charmap to the Genero Studio charmaps directory on both
client and server?