[softwarelist] Re: RTF import into OPW
- From: Clive Bonsall <cbonsall@xxxxxxx>
- To: davidpilling@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 13:40:38 +0000
David Pilling wrote:
In message <49063972.30307@xxxxxxxx>, Clive Bonsall <cbonsall@xxxxxxx>
writes
2) If the RTF contains accented characters, then frequently the
following character in a word is lost (after import into OPW). If the
accented character falls at the end of the word, then the following
word space disappears.
Sorry, once again, if you can let me have an example I'll try to fix
that. I presume it is handling some characters incorrectly.
Will do, thanks.
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2) If the RTF contains accented characters, then frequently the following character in a word is lost (after import into OPW). If the accented character falls at the end of the word, then the following word space disappears.
Sorry, once again, if you can let me have an example I'll try to fix that. I presume it is handling some characters incorrectly.
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