Windows Language Code Identifier (LCID) ReferenceĬopyright © Israel Science and Technology Directory.The upper 128 characters of OEM and ANSI codepages contain characters used in a language or group of languages (Taken from Related resources below)". The first 128 characters of each codepage are functionally the same and include all characters needed to type English text. Locale ID (LCID): A 32-bit value defined by Microsoft Windows that consists of a language ID, sort ID, and reserved bits that identify a particular language.Ĭodepage: "An ordered set of characters in which a numeric index (code point values) is associated with each character. Windows Security Use a security key or biometrics to authenticate. We are smart IT supporting the smart university in the smart city of Chattanooga. Locale: A collection of language-related, user-preference information represented as a list of values. w3id Credentials Use your w3id and password. The mission of the Division of Information Technology is to serve as the innovative strategic partner in advancing UTC's drive to excellence in teaching, research and public service. This table was generated from information at Microsoft Windows Encodings and Code Pages and additional resources listed below. See below for the definitions of locale and LCID and other resources.ĬLICK one of the Column Titles to sort the table by that item. It is now preferable to use 16 bit character set of Unicode.Īs defined by Microsoft, a locale is either a language or a language in combination with a country. NOTE: Code page is an outdated method for character encoding.