On Monday 04 October 2010 07:44, Johnny Rosenberg wrote: > Den 2010-09-30 21:16:39 skrev Ľubomír Cerina <lubomir.cer...@gmail.com>: > > hi, > > > > is any way to change coding of documents in HTML ? > > > > Im suffering with different codes when using Open Office it uses > > Win-1252, > > while when editing in Note pad i have options (ansi, win-1250, unicode, > > utf-8) > > please help me synchronize coding of all my pages, > > > > win-1250 would be ideal for me. thanks much > > Don't you think it's time to leave Win-1250, ISO-8859-1 and those kinds of > encodings behind? It's 2010 now and shouldn't we all just use UTF-8? > > And I wouldn't create HTML documents in OpenOffice.org.
Niether would i but Writer/Web (File - New - HTML Document) actually produces reasonable code as an app. for newbies. Writer documents saved as HTML are almost as bad as Word documents saved as HTML. > Couldn't you just do a search-and-replace in an text editor, by the way? He is actually wrong in his original assertion anyway AFAICT. -- Michael --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.org