More issues - the minus signs don't seem to be Mac Roman after all (at least 
MacToISO no longer seems to translate the although I could have sworn it did 
earlier, nor ASCII, nor anything else I've found so far. LC's charToNum 
function thinks their value is 208 (decimal). Still looking...

Graham

On 29 Jan 2014, at 22:40, I wrote:

> I'm using LC 6.5.1 on a Mac with Mavericks. Recently I was given a Pages 
> document with some text I needed to paste into a LiveCode desktop app. The 
> relevant text was:
> 
> 3*(-1*x^2 + 4)(-1*x^4 - 5x + 2)
> 
> (Don't worry, it's just a meaningless example).
> 
> I changed this to plain text (it had originally been coloured and I thought 
> this might affect the result). I then used an LC script to search for some 
> characters, particularly the minus signs. Couldn't find them. Then I realised 
> that I had to put the text string through LC's MactoISO function - so Pages, 
> far from using UniCode (I thought everybody was doing it) is still using the 
> old Mac character set. LC, even on a Mac, apparently isn't. The thing is, the 
> pasted text **looks** OK in an LC field, but it's not.
> 
> Just a gotcha that surprised me and may bite someone else.
> 
> I'm wondering if LC 7 will take this kind of problem away. I'm also wondering 
> what Apple are up to still using a proprietary character code. And I'm 
> wondering if I should have tried to do the whole thing with Unicode text.


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