Closed Guekka closed 5 years ago
Yes, this is due to the addition of UTF-8 support. I forced the program to use UTF-8 encoding by default when it should be using either UTF-8 or CP-1252 depending on the language used. I will have this fixed in the next version, until then please leave comments on #169. Thanks! :+1:
Hi, I'm French, and on the website La Confrérie des Traducteurs, we always recommend your program. But there's a problem related to accented characters. When we create a smashed patch, accented characters are replaced by symbols like " §? . {# " Maybe a problem related to UTF-8 support (#169) ? Thanks.