Rimgaudas said,
2) use unicode (UTF-8) enabled editor instead of FP.
Any windows editor will fit too.

I solved the problem, sort of. :-) In your previous post, you had suggested that I might be using FPIDE, and codepage clash between it and Windows would lead to such a problem. I was using Scite as my IDE in both Windows and Linux, and it had been setup to use UTF8 already. Then I thought, "What if I use FPIDE instead of Scite?" and voila. The same code, produced perfect result in Windows. (Not tried Linux yet) Turkish characters appeared fine now. (FPC 202)

Thank you.
Anil
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