Thanks,
however, the result is: a series of question marks and some %
Any idea how to tackle this issue?
What works is: transform the whole file into a html-file and deal then within textpipe with: ... ΣΟ ...
or to explain this better: & sigma ... & Omicron etc.
But this is rather complicate and ...
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- Fri Feb 13, 2004 5:41 pm
- Forum: TextPipe Tips and Tricks, Questions and Support
- Topic: greek window fonts
- Replies: 3
- Views: 15961
- Wed Feb 11, 2004 6:11 pm
- Forum: TextPipe Tips and Tricks, Questions and Support
- Topic: greek window fonts
- Replies: 3
- Views: 15961
greek window fonts
Hello,
after a couple of months working with textpipe, I am still discovering new features!
However, I am now looking for a possibility to manage greek (window) fonts. Do I need to transform the document into something like UTF-8 (how???) and process then the hatched numbers or is there a more ...
after a couple of months working with textpipe, I am still discovering new features!
However, I am now looking for a possibility to manage greek (window) fonts. Do I need to transform the document into something like UTF-8 (how???) and process then the hatched numbers or is there a more ...
- Wed Oct 22, 2003 3:33 pm
- Forum: TextPipe Tips and Tricks, Questions and Support
- Topic: RTF-format; replacing of strings
- Replies: 1
- Views: 15109
RTF-format; replacing of strings
Hello,
I am absolutely not familiar with this rtf-format and do have difficulties to obtain the proper results.
For example: the normal "line-feed" commands do not work and there seems to be a special " \par".
When I use this string the "document header" is also modified and the result does not ...
I am absolutely not familiar with this rtf-format and do have difficulties to obtain the proper results.
For example: the normal "line-feed" commands do not work and there seems to be a special " \par".
When I use this string the "document header" is also modified and the result does not ...