On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 13:02 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  > When you open a file, one of the entries in the File Type 
> > drop down list is Text Encoded (near the bottom of the list). 
> > When you select this and open, it will then throw up a dialog 
> > allowing you to specify the encoding in the file.
> 
> That's right, but unfortunately that isn't the solution for my problem.
> If I am opening the sdi file as you wrote, all looks fine to me. But not
> for creating the index for the document in Writer. Entries with special
> characters, e.g. in Polish, were not recognized correctly so the index
> for such entries isn't created. When opening the concordance file within
> the window in Writer (edit the alphabetical index and open the
> concordance file for editing) I don't see the correct characters. The
> German character u-umlaut looks similar wrong, nevertheless the index is
> created correctly for entries with u-uml . My installation of OO is in
> German. Documents work well with different languages. Index works well
> with entries in different languages when I don't use a concordance file.
> There actually is the problem I still don't know how to handle.

What a coincidence. I just updated the concordance section of the user
guide today. See
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/OOo2.x/user_guide2_draft.pdf


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