pspad: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You should be able to open it in ANSI. I guess CP1252 for you, ISO 8859-1 should be ok too --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
My PSPad is set to use UNIX line endings and UTF-8 coding by default and I do not want to change this. But I'm not able to open files mentioned before with d. click so that the chars are displayed correctly. Changing format to ANSI or ISO after opening the file with d. click did not help either. With 2655 chars are displayed correct after opening with d. click. It's also not possible to save an ANSI file in UTF-8 anymore with 2656 - special chars are damaged then. pspad: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Isn't Office able to save file in Unicode? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I do not use MS Office but read a lot about troubles when trying to save CSVs to UTF-8 with Excel. Is it possible to rollback the new behavior in 2656 to 2655 without loosing other new features? ps ISO-8859-15 is for german with EURO €. -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?6,64691,64816> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com
