Some text editors (such as Notepad++ and SciTE on Windows) allow you to
specify the encoding of your files. Please choose UTF-8 encoding.
Also include this declaration at the beginning of your XML file
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
Try to load your XML file directly into your browser and see how those
characters appear. If they look fine, then I think they should look fine
in the timeline.
David
tiagosilva wrote:
> How to choose of force the apropriate encoding?
>
> I'm use some characters like ã á è ã ê just to list a few... however
> when i use them in the XML file for the event source the timeline
> replaces them with ?
>
> How to solve this?
> >
>
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