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Old 10-09-2009, 01:42 PM   #1
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Czech characters not being displayed - ANSI encoding

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I am having problem with displaying ebooks in Czech language. All special czech characters are being displayed incorrectly. It is clearly a problem with wrong character coding settings but I cannot see any option to change it.

I tried another software called Haali Reader which offers the option to change encoding to "ANSI - Central Europe" which displays everything correctly.

I am attaching a screenshot showing the difference between the two. Could anyone please help me out and tell me if there is a way to fix this in Calibre ? Thanks a lot !

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Old 10-09-2009, 03:06 PM   #2
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Looks like I actually found a solution, although indirect.

Turns out that the program Stanza will open czech .pdb file properly while retaining all the characters. Once I load them up there is an option to export them as .epub file. After importing those into Calibre everything works great, so it's just an extra step I must take for each book.
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Old 10-10-2009, 08:36 AM   #3
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Hello

I am having problem with displaying ebooks in Czech language. All special czech characters are being displayed incorrectly. It is clearly a problem with wrong character coding settings but I cannot see any option to change it.
A UTF-8 txt file only shows common accented letters on my Kobo Touch. but rtf shows others OK.
With Turkish or Vietnamese 1 may need to chose a different fount, do not know about Czech.
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A UTF-8 txt file only shows common accented letters on my Kobo Touch. but rtf shows others OK.
With Turkish or Vietnamese 1 may need to chose a different fount, do not know about Czech.
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