The result of running "od -tx1 < foo.txt": 0000000 e4 b8 ad e6 96 87 e6 b8
ac e8 a9 a6
0000014
The hex value of the four Chinese glyphs (中文測試) : E4 B8 AD E6 96 87 E6 B8 AC
E8 A9 A6



On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 3:40 AM, Greg Ercolano <[email protected]> wrote:

> Eric Liao wrote:
> > I just tried as you suggested - adding a leading space before "iLiHei"
> > to " iLiHei". The result is the same. No difference. I put a screen
> > capture here:
> >
> http://www.mobileread.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=32351&d=1247678156
>
>        Can you include a hex version of the string so we can try it?
>        I'm pretty sure if you paste raw UTF8 here, chances are high they
>        won't make it through correctly.
>
>        If you save the chinese UTF8 string to a file called foo.txt,
>        run this command and send us the output:
>
> od -tx1 < foo.txt
>
>        ..we can then use that to make a hex version of the UTF8
>        string to replicate.
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