Re: list of Unicode characters
Jim Nagel wrote
> I have MPro version 7.08 (2015-feb-16), and it's tiresome to deal with
> the likes of â?? or é (which translate to N-dash and e-acute)
> when people email an article for a magazine. See attached little
> screenshot of a test email exported as textfile from MPro.
......
> If no, does there exist a definitive list of these puzzling strings of
> strange characters?
...
I use a LUA script invoked from StongED. (see attached)
Obvs it is not definitive as UTF8 is capable of encoding all possible
characters, defined by Unicode, but it covers a lot of the characters
commonly used in mail.
John
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