Importing UTF-8 encoded files into crossTerm
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Daffy
Daffy
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angličtina -> taliančina
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Mar 7, 2019

Hi all,

I am trying to import some Russian, Chinese, Japanese, etc. terminology into crossTerm.
The problem is that crossTerm accepts only CSV and TBX files...

So:
1) if I try saving my file in a CSV format, I'll get garbled text for the languages above (and for some special symbols as well), as they are not supported;
2) if I save my file in the UTF-8 format, my columns will be messed up and not recognized, while doing the import.

Does a
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Hi all,

I am trying to import some Russian, Chinese, Japanese, etc. terminology into crossTerm.
The problem is that crossTerm accepts only CSV and TBX files...

So:
1) if I try saving my file in a CSV format, I'll get garbled text for the languages above (and for some special symbols as well), as they are not supported;
2) if I save my file in the UTF-8 format, my columns will be messed up and not recognized, while doing the import.

Does anyone know how to solve this issue?

Many thanks in advance!
Silvia

[Edited at 2019-03-07 13:54 GMT]

[Edited at 2019-03-07 14:04 GMT]
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Importing UTF-8 encoded files into crossTerm






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