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Old 11-14-2017, 12:45 PM   #14
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So I can not recreate your issue at all.

So what exact version of Sigil are you using? What version of Qt is it using? Have you installed your own dictionaries and if so which?
(This also affected my Windows 7 machine for a looong time. This has been in Sigil for a while now.)

Windows 10, 64-bit.
Sigil 0.9.8
Qt 5.6.2

Never touched a dictionary file in my life. It's just whatever comes in default Sigil.

(This is just the default Sigil install, right from the site, no funny business.)

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Since it is not Sigil versions specific and not Qt specific, I wonder if this is Locale dependent? What Locale is set for Windows? What happens if you try other Locales? What is your default Windows encoding as well?
America! :P

Locale: English (United States)

Where can I check the "default Windows encoding"?

I'm assuming whatever the defaults are in a Windows 7/10 install. Never messed with those settings.

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