J. Leitner  wrote:
>
> Thank you for your fast reply. I performed a few tests. Please find
> attached a dita test file. If I open it in a text editor, the TM symbol
> does not show correctly.
>
> XML Mind:
>
> Notepad++
>
> If I use ™ instead of ™ I can generate any files (chm, pdf)
> without problems.

Then why not use ™ ? ™ seems to represent a TM glyph which 
exists only on the Windows platform, using certain Windows-specific 
character encodings.

Therefore hhc.exe (Microsoft's .chm compiler) seems to be right in 
rejecting ™

See below for a real solution.



>
> I am not sure whether this error is caused by XML Mind or if it only
> occurs when using XML Mind within XDocs.
>

I'm sorry but I've already answered your question as well as possible 
(note that my second email has bounced due to its .chm attachment) and 
I'm not allowed to spend more time on this issue.

-->In a nutshell, we cannot identify any problem whatsoever on our side.<--

Please note that dita has a <tm> element so you are not supposed to 
insert special characters at all.

If you use the <tm> element and forget about special characters such as 
&#153;, &#x2122; etc, you'll have no problems at all. I've retested that 
with XMLmind DITA Converter and it works fine.

See http://docs.oasis-open.org/dita/v1.1/OS/langspec/langref/tm.html



 
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