Re: [topbraid-users] Diacritical marks and Composer Maestro 3.6.2

2012-11-02 Thread ceyockey
Wondering if there is a way for Composer to detect the encoding method for a file which is attempting to be imported and give feedback on whether the encoding is supported, partially supported or unsupported? I have not looked deeply for this, but if it is not there, some documentation on how

Re: [topbraid-users] Diacritical marks and Composer Maestro 3.6.2

2012-11-02 Thread ceyockey
I am using Notepad++ and find, after looking for it, that the encoding method was ANSI. I switched this to UTF-8 and tried the "Schrödinger"-containing input and it worked just fine. In Notepad++, the encoding is a preference default for all new documents. Thanks for your help, Bob. -- --

Re: [topbraid-users] Diacritical marks and Composer Maestro 3.6.2

2012-11-02 Thread Jack Hodges
The problem probably isn't in the closed world of Composer but in the more complicated world of interacting with different data sources. I have seen scenarios where Composer is having profound difficulty with unicode characters, requiring the kind of transformations that Courtland describes. Th

Re: [topbraid-users] Diacritical marks and Composer Maestro 3.6.2

2012-11-01 Thread Bob Ducharme
Hi Courtland, TopBraid Composer has full Unicode support. I just used a text editor to create a Unicode UTF-8 Turtle file that included both the name Schrödinger and some Kanji characters and TopBraid Composer opened the file and displayed the non-ASCII characters just fine. Do you know what enco