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Old 10-13-2010, 09:51 AM   #18
Fabe
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My diacritical problem is not with Greek, but Pali.

Kaṅkhā-vitaraṇī-purāṇa-ṭīkā and the Kaṅkhā-vitaraṇī-abhinava-ṭīkā

Often, the foreign characters and accented ones come out as ersatz math symbols.

I use Sigil and posted a question about this there. I'm told if I "... ensure
that you are including the encoding declaration [UTF-8] (in XML) and in the
XHTML <meta> element," all will be well. I do not know how to do this correctly.

Any and all advice is appreciated. - Fabe
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