scs / setcharset              Specifies the character set to use
 
   Format:
      ;scs                    Shows current and available character sets
      ;scs -d <charset>       Sets the default character set
      ;scs -w <charset>       Sets the current world's character set
      ;scs -w                 Resets the current world's character set 
 
   Notes:
      The most useful character sets for modern telnet clients are 
         'iso-8859-1', 'utf8', 'utf-8-strict' and 'cp437'.          
      Each session (connection) uses the character set specified by the current
         world profile. 
      If the world profile doesn't specify a character set, Axmud's default 
         character set, 'iso-8859-1', is used.
         
      There are probably only two reasons why you might want to change the
         character set:
         
         1. You're connecting to a world that uses graphical characters from the
               Code page 437 ('cp437') set
         2. You're connecting to a world using a different alphabet altogether
         
      If specified, <charset> must be typed exactly and with the correct 
         capitalisation; for example, the first of these commands is correct, 
         but the second will generate an error:
         
            ;setcharset -d iso-8859-1
            ;setcharset -d ISO-8859-1 
            
      To see the current character set in action, use the ';dumpascii' command.
        
   User commands:
      scs / setcharset
