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Unicode Text File Import #34
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Do you have an example text file? You can use iconv to make it plain ascii, e.g. That's obviously not optimal though, I think I should add a UTF-8 converter. It shouldn't be difficult! |
@marnold - I can't reproduce this problem under current Ubuntu Mate. I used the text editor Pluma to create a text file (with the default UTF-8 encoding), and all the punctuation is correct when the file opens in WP, and when saved in WP format. What program are you using to create those text files? |
Any UTF-8 encoded punctuation that isn't in ASCII will not be interpreted correctly -- there's no logic in WordPerfect to handle that. It might work if you paste it instead though, because those are translated on input. |
Ah - I understand. We're talking about punctuation characters that don't have corresponding characters in ASCII. I should have figured this one out. I don't know of any modern Linux software that converts anything TO WordPerfect format, unfortunately. I think the libwpd developers made a start on converting to WP6 format, but I don't think this got anywhere. |
Pasting does indeed work Thanks for the sugguestion |
There are strange characters when importing from any text file saved on a modernish linux. I use Fedora 37. I suspect this has tp do with unicode as only the punctuation characters seem affected. Does anyone know of a way around this.
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