From: Dom Lachowicz (domlachowicz_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Nov 18 2003 - 08:41:28 EST
Yes, we can do this. In the "Open" and "Save" dialogs,
you will see an "Encoded Text" option. You may wish to
use a Central European (ISO-8859-2) or UTF-8 encoding.
Cheers,
Dom
--- blank_at_foni.net wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just found this marvellous word-processor on the
> net and now
> I'm wondering whether it would solve my problem with
> Czech
> characters on my English Windows 98? I looked up the
> FAQ but
> could not find any answer.
> The problem: Whenever I'm downloading some Czech
> text from the
> net or saving docs written in MS Word as .txt I get
> strange
> characters because of the wrong encoding in my
> Notepad/Wordpad
> - which apparently cannot be changed. I have asked
> Microsoft
> CZ for help but they only told me that I would have
> to get the
> Czech version of Windows in order to display those
> characters
> correctly in the text-file.
> If AbiWord could solve this it would be great!
>
> Thanks in advance for any hint!
>
> Regards from Prague,
>
> Charlotte Blank
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