Encoding trouble with "Create webpage"

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Snekemoi

Encoding trouble with "Create webpage"

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I use xnview for 2 years now, and this is a really nice and powerful software ! But since I upgrade to 1.92 and 1.92.1I encounter some UTF-8 trouble with european chars (i.e accent. Dorothée is générated as Dorothée and présenter ==> présenter
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Re: Encoding trouble with "Create webpage"

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Snekemoi wrote:I use xnview for 2 years now, and this is a really nice and powerful software ! But since I upgrade to 1.92 and 1.92.1I encounter some UTF-8 trouble with european chars (i.e accent. Dorothée is générated as Dorothée and présenter ==> présenter
You have not the same thing in 1.92????
Dorothée is encoded in utf-8
Pierre.
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Re: Encoding trouble with "Create webpage"

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xnview wrote:
Snekemoi wrote:I use xnview for 2 years now, and this is a really nice and powerful software ! But since I upgrade to 1.92 and 1.92.1I encounter some UTF-8 trouble with european chars (i.e accent. Dorothée is générated as Dorothée and présenter ==> présenter
You have not the same thing in 1.92????
Dorothée is encoded in utf-8
I have the same thing in previous version
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Re: Encoding trouble with "Create webpage"

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Snekemoi wrote:
xnview wrote:
Snekemoi wrote:I use xnview for 2 years now, and this is a really nice and powerful software ! But since I upgrade to 1.92 and 1.92.1I encounter some UTF-8 trouble with european chars (i.e accent. Dorothée is générated as Dorothée and présenter ==> présenter
You have not the same thing in 1.92????
Dorothée is encoded in utf-8
I have the same thing in previous version
But it's normal, text is encoded in utf8
Pierre.
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