Hi *,
This is about text encoding and special characters on Ubuntu and Windows
Take a text file with special characters (e.g. "Extréme")
Saving on Ubuntu in gedit, the default text encoding is UTF-8.
Reading the file in OOo Basic with 'Open sFile for Input' and showing
the text is OK.
But reading the same file with OOoBasic on Windows, does not show the
special character properly.
If I save as ISO-8859-15 in gedit, it does show fine on Windows.
But of course (?) not on Ubuntu.
Is this a general OS problem with the text-encoding? Does OOoBasic do
something wrong?
Thanks,
Cor
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