- after that. Example:</p><pre class="programlisting">Deutsch (German)</pre></dd><dt><span class="term">charset</span></dt><dd><p>This file should be present.</p><p>The <code class="filename">charset</code> file describes which
- charset a language package is written in and applies to all
- other language files in the package. It is possible to write
- some language packages without an explicit charset, but it is
- still strongly recommended. You'll never know in what
- environment your language package will be used, and neither
- UTF-8 nor Latin1 are guaranteed.</p><p>The whole content of this file is a string that can be
- recognized as a valid charset encoding. Example:</p><pre class="programlisting">UTF-8</pre></dd><dt><span class="term">all</span></dt><dd><p>This file is mandatory.</p><p>The central translation file. It is essentially an inline