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Old 02-24-2014, 02:31 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
According to the ePub 2.01 specs, files can be encoded either as utf-8 or utf-16 files. I.e., there's no need to use utf-16 files just because you want to avoid including a DOCTYPE. Also, by definition, utf-16 files are at least twice the size of utf-8 files and offer no advantages for languages that use the Latin alphabet.
Thank you for this interesting info. I just spoke about UTF-16 because I had read (where?) that calibre editor used hexadecimal unicode characters. I knew no more about this. It would have been better to write only: Unicode characters.

I correct it above.

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