Will do, dear Simon. Many thanks for helping this far (which is
already great!)
Kind regards,
Ivan
On 30 Sep 2006, at 02:07, Simon Urbanek wrote:
> Of course you do, because you are trying to print a string from a
> different encoding (latin1), so it is invalid in the encoding used
> by R (UTF-8). You should re-load your data in the correct encoding
> (or convert it) - that was the whole point of the exercise. I think
> you should definitely read about localization and encodings as I
> suggested. You cannot mix multiple encodings and magically expect
> correct output - you need to have your strings in the encoding used
> by R, otherwise you're asking for trouble.
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