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This is a discussion on accentuated characters within the General Meizu M8 forums, part of the Meizu M8 category; hi, does anyone has a solution for displaying the accentuated characters such as é à ç ê. for example in ...
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05-06-2009 #1Passing By
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hi,
does anyone has a solution for displaying the accentuated characters such as é à ç ê.
for example in subtitles or in the ebook, it displays chinese ideograms instead.
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The only solution I found is creating a text in html format (in the PC). Then after tranfert it to the M8 it will be open with Opera. That's good only to read, but not to write, of course.
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05-06-2009 #3Administrator
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Very nice solution. Specially good for the e-book. Köszönöm szépen!
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I tried to directly change my file in notepad++ with the UTF-8 menu, but it didn't work because it changed my accentuated character in chinese characters.
I had to create an empty file and change it to UTF-8, then make a copy/paste from my original file.
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