Look at the attached file.

Maybe is this the correct encoding? 

I cant read this :-(

Franz

Am Donnerstag, 23. Juli 2009 18:42:10 schrieb Alexander Wagner:
> pso...@web.de wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > Thank you very much, yes, i can do all you asked me to. And yes, my Scid
> > displays all your german umlauts properly, and i can write german
> > umlauts in Scid myself, too.
>
> Did the chars display in the PGN correctly? I mean, just check using
> less, vi or whatever.
>
> > Now i have attached one pgn for you, written and sent to me by a friend
> > from Slovakia. I opened this pgn in a scidbase, modified it (that is, i
> > stripped all variations and comments but the first), saved it and
> > reexported it as a pgn again - see the attachment.
>
> I just imported "One file of PGN" into my clipbase and used your file as
> input. Tell me, does it display correctly? (See attached screenshot). To
> me it looks similar to chinese so I can not judge if it is correct.
>
> However, if it displays correctly, all I do on Debian is the usual:
>
> -------------------------------------------------
> #!/bin/bash
> export LANG=en_GB.UTF-8
>
> cd $HOME/Chess/src/sourceforge/scid/
> export PATH=.:$PATH
> rm scid
> make
> exec ./scid
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Just a very dumb idea: you use unicode enabled fonts? I tried several
> here (Arial, DejaVu, Courier, MS Comic, SGI Screen ...)

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