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3 | 3 | [[TracGuideToc]] |
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5 | | Trac encodes all text using [wikipedia:UTF-8], including text in tickets and wiki pages. Internal processing of text uses true [wikipedia:Unicode] representations. As such, it supports most commonly used character encodings. |
| 5 | Trac encodes all text using [wikipedia:UTF-8], including text in tickets and wiki pages. Internal processing of text uses true [wikipedia:Unicode] representations. As such, it supports the most commonly used character encodings. |
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7 | | If the default encoding in your source code repository is not UTF-8, you can specify it in your [TracIni#trac-section trac.ini] file: |
| 7 | If the default encoding of your source code repository is not UTF-8, you can specify it in [TracIni#trac-default_charset-option "[trac] default_charset"]: |
8 | 8 | {{{#!ini |
9 | 9 | default_charset = gbk |
10 | 10 | }}} |
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12 | | Also ensure that your [trac:DatabaseBackend database] stores its data in UTF-8, otherwise results may be unpredictable. |
| 12 | Ensure that your [trac:DatabaseBackend database] stores its data in UTF-8, otherwise results may be unpredictable. |
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14 | | To convert your database to UTF-8, the easiest way is to create a dump of the database, convert it into UTF-8, for example using [http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/documentation/libiconv/iconv.1.html iconv], and then import it back into the database. |
| 14 | To convert your database to UTF-8, the easiest way is to create a dump of the database, convert it into UTF-8, for example using [https://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/documentation/libiconv/iconv.1.html iconv], and then re-import it. |
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16 | 16 | == Examples |