Some further discoveries:
The note has the garbage only when in the editor. When viewing the note as
part of
the personal commentary, the Greek text is correct.
So, as things now stand, I can enter Greek text to the Studypad editor,
and it appears
correctly. When I save it (Ctrl-s), then view the commentary, the Greek is
good, but
if I want to re-edit the commentary, the junk characters appear in the
editor. I have
not tested whether a similar scramble occurs with Hebrew.
At the present time, I am having some computer problems with some programs
crashing.
I will be looking into that problem as my next venture, so this one has to
wait.
Thanks for the suggestion, Dominique - I will see about it when the
problems are resolved.
In Christ,
Henry Carmichael
On Fri, 26 Feb 2016 14:40:49 -0500, Dominique Corbex
<[email protected]> wrote:
On Thu, 25 Feb 2016 16:22:11 -0500
"Henry Carmichael" <[email protected]> wrote:
The note looks correct. The comment completed, I use Ctrl-s to save it.
Then, I want to edit the comment to correct the misspelling. When I
bring
the
note up in the editor, the text I typed in now appears as
"The term used here is κυνάÏιον, not the mor common term,
κÏων"
Works here, tried with same reference, same content.
Maybe you should try to reset your personal comment for Mark 7:27:
- Navigate to Mark 7:27 and open your personal comment for editing in
the Studypad
- Select and cut all your text
- Select the menu: File->New
- Paste your text
- Edit your comment and save it.
The garbage should be gone.
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