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MrZebulon |
Posted - Aug 31 2012 : 05:23:13 Hello Forum,
first -> Nigel knows this problem, but may be anyone else has the same issue and a solution for me. The problem is, if a quick text is formatted as rtf/html and contains umlauts, after insertion the umlauts are displayed wrong:(in html-mail)
see lower pic
If I edit the quick-text and preview it, everything looks ok.
Any ideas?
Kind Greetings Roland
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nikkil |
Posted - Oct 27 2012 : 11:39:26 Product looks good enough for me. I can't say anything against it yet. Free support for a free product?, I think I couldn't ask for more.
You're never a loser until you quit trying. |
xequte |
Posted - Sep 02 2012 : 03:33:34 Hi
It is a free product that we initally developed for in-house use, so i'm afraid we have not spent much time on foreign language support.
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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MrZebulon |
Posted - Sep 01 2012 : 20:30:14 Hi Nigel, a bit unhandy - isn't it? ;-))
But the strange thing is, that it looks very good in Text Lightning's HTML-Editor feature.
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xequte |
Posted - Sep 01 2012 : 19:58:34 You could save the HTML to a file, edit it in Notepad to esnure your umlaut characters are encoded as listed at:
http://www.utexas.edu/learn/html/spchar.html
And then load the HTML back into text Lightning.
Nigel Xequte Software www.xequte.com nigel@xequte.com
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