Hi Rodrigo,

I note that you are from Brazil, so am I. here's is the thing, i had the
same problem olny in windows xp.
the windows xp use a diferent type of fonts
the arial font for exemple:

n the windows 98/me/2000 it is a true type font. but in the win xp it is
open type font
in this open type there is like a lot of char of many diferent languages, so
this chars that you are using get mix up with those others.

Solution: chose another font (true type)! or use win98 :-)
ps. note from macromedia: macromedia does not suport chars above 127 (ascii)

I hope this help you.

[]s
Daniel Campos





----- Original Message -----
From: "Rodrigo Peres" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lingo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 9:24 AM
Subject: <lingo-l> strange chars


> Hi list,
>
> I have a mass of text that came from the worst thing I saw in my life
(Folio
> Views). The problem is that the text is in Portuguese so, it has a lot of
> non us chars like (�, �, �....) and this is all messed up. How can I make
a
> clean in this? I've tried textcruncher but it replaces everything
including
> the good ones. example:
>
> � -- this is right but this �, could be wrong, since it's in wrong place.
I
> need to do something like the charset do in html!!!
>
> Does anyone have a magic :-/
>
> Thank's in advance
>
> Rodrigo
> --
>
>
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