On 4/9/2013 14:42, Howard Page-Clark wrote:
On 09/04/13 6:35, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:

No, I've tried all kinds of combinations of ansitoutf8, unicodestring,
etc, but nothing works, all returns "?" or the box with the X in the
place of "ñ" or accents.

Impertinent question really, but do you know for certain that the font assigned
to your label has glyphs corresponding to each unicode entity your string 
contains?

i was wondering the same thing but couldn't get it to phrase properly... the font table is what i was having trouble with expressing... thanks for clearly pointing out another possible problem area for UTF-8 glyph rendering... hopefully this will be documented as a possible pitfall in the UTF functions' documentation or basic explanation of operations...


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