--- In [email protected], "Sheri" <sheri...@...> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "forxtra" <forxtra@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "Sheri" <sherip99@> wrote: > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "forxtra" <forxtra@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Does Chiness letter in spg's post (#34543) look properly? > > > > > > > > ; --------------------------------------- > > > > Local invalid = "ÝÞßàáâ, ãäåæçèéêëì íîïðñò óôõö÷ø ùú ûüýþ ãäåæçè > > éê... > > > > ëìíî ïðñòóôõö" > > > > /* > > > > ; which is equivalent to > > > > Local sString > > > > = "Q37HVeGYLAAgALhbxoEQmIWWuoEgAPr5fXqeWCAAaV9FUUJXIACG" > > > > sString > > > > ++= "bCAAOmpwiiAAuFvGgRCYhZYuAC4ALgC6gfr5IAB9ep5YaV9FUQAA" > > > > > > > > > Just experimenting. > > > > > > FWIW when I use unicode.encode on your "invalid" string above I get > > > > Thanks for your interest. > > > > It might depends on a currently selected encoding in View/Encoding > > or what Regional Setting you have set in Control Panel. > > > > http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/558/encodingof2.png > > > > It looks like Chinese letter in my PC when "Auto-Select" is selected > > (default). > > If "Western" checked, it is same with that you see. > > OK, I never see Chinese characters per se. > > If I use the sString you provided, the ascii goes on the > clipboard as mostly question marks: > > ???, ????? ??? ??? ? ?? ????...?? ???? > > If I use > > Note.Open("", "clip") > > I don't get an error. The note opens with the above (ascii) > string in it. > The file name, if I look in explorer is: > > ____ _____ ___ ___ _ __ ____...__ ____.PProNote > > This is using latest Powerpro and plugin versions. > > I suppose the Unicode plugin substitutes question marks for > characters above 255 for the "to_ascii" service.
Maybe what would be more useful is to put sString into the note, and when you want to view it, don't decode it to Ascii, decode it back to Chinese?
