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txt to epub tilde/special characters
When I convert a txt file to epub, certain characters (ñ) for example, get converted to '?', so a word like piñon ends up pi?on.
Isthere a way to prevent this? (the ñ character appears correctly in the txt file) I should add that I'm viewing the epub files on a nook. Thanks! Last edited by Fuzzy Dustmite; 04-11-2011 at 10:38 PM. |
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