Hi siki-Kit

> Excel don't  know ANSI and want to see pure UTF-8

All the text files that TiddlyWiki generates should be UTF-8 encoded. If
you open one in a decent text editor it should tell what encoding it
detects for the file. You could also trying changing the encoding to ANSI,
re-saving the file and try to import it into Excel.

Best wishes

Jeremy.




On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:

> I checked most of the implied tools in saving exported tiddlers
>> (saveWiki,exporter modules, macros that renders the content...) and none of
>> them seems to care about the output format. This means that it depends on
>> the saver module or the browser. Did you tried with a different browser?
>>
>
> The problem is *not* TiddlyWiki, but Excel's limited ways of assuming /
> expecting / reading the wrong character encoding.
> It may beve be possible to import csv from within Excel with the right
> options, but not via double-click or drag-and-drop.
>
> Best wishes, Tobias.
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