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<DIV>On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 RLRANDALLX@aol.com wrote:<BR>>>
Hi,<BR>>><BR>>> I'm trying to display Unicode Greek in RawLD
ThML with 1.5.9 BibleCS. Does<BR>>> anyone know what the .conf
file should look like? "Encoding=Unicode or<BR>>> "Encoding=UNICODE"
does NOT work. I just get open squares where the letters<BR>>>
should have accents.<BR><BR>>Should be UTF-8, "unicode" is usually for
internal representation only<BR>>and "unicode" in itself is
ambiguous.<BR>><BR>> Yours,<BR>> Eeli Kaikkonen (Mr.), Oulu,
Finland<BR>> e-mail: eekaikko@mailx.studentx.oulux.fix (with no
x)<BR></DIV>
<DIV>"Encoding=UTF-8" was the first thing I tried and that was when I
saw the squares first.</DIV>
<DIV>Does it matter if it is "big endien" or "little endien" ? I opened my .imp
file in NotePad</DIV>
<DIV>with Encoding=UTF-8 and all the accent marks appeared just fine. I'm
thinking there</DIV>
<DIV>may be a problem in BibleCS 1.5.9. Would Troy or Chris care to
comment? Does anyone</DIV>
<DIV>know of a module that supports Greek with accents and works with
BibleCS?</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>In His Grace,</DIV>
<DIV>Robin</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
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