Il giorno mar, 05-10-2004 alle 12:53 -0600, Daniel O'Donnell ha scritto:
Digital Medievalist Journal (Inaugural Issue Fall 2004). Call for papers: http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/cfp.htm
Hello all, I need some advice on converting Unicode character references. Currently, am encoding character references in what I believe is UCS-4 format (Universal Character Set). This means they look like this in my source files:
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I want to import xhtml documents into Open Office, which seems to need UTF-8 encoding (I don't know what UTF stands for). Does anybody know of a filter that might do the conversions for me? Or have advice on using open office (Windows version) with UCS-4 encoding?
Can't you just copy and paste your documents from Mozilla/Firefox/whatever into OOo? I know, this looks too simple to be true ... but I just tried[1] and it works!
Ciao
[1] Picked up an xhtml file, inserted random decimal entities, loaded it in Epiphany (based on Mozilla's engine), copied text and pasted it into a unicode text editor: I ended up with unicode characters.