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Originally Posted by vivaldirules
Are you sure, doggie? I opened your .TXT file with Notepad and the č was displayed as a ?. Maybe that's a problem with Notepad, so I copied the text from Peste's post and pasted it into a new Notepad .TXT file, saved it, and opened it with Notepad and it is correctly displayed as a č.
Hey, what do I know? I'm just a dumb and computer illiterate dog. But I thought I'd point it out just in case.
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Originally Posted by Wetdogeared
Dang. I copied Peste's text into MS Word, and saved as .txt, .doc .pdf and that's what I got. It must have lost something in the translation. I'll have to try it again.
WDE.
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My 'save as' option defaults to
ANSI standard, but I could have selected
Unicode or
UTF-8. I don't know if either of those options might have preserved the accent, I'm not familiar with the differences. When I copied to wordpad and then re-opened, the č was different.
WDE.