After converting the documents to UTF-8 (Bom) ExamDiff Pro now shows me the Korean characters. (I didn't do anything other than convert the document.)
So I'm a happy camper. Thanks for the help.
Guess I'm still curious as to how it can do that when the available fonts don't seem to support Korean ...
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- Mon Mar 13, 2017 10:51 am
- Forum: ExamDiff Pro
- Topic: Not seeing Unicode support in file differences
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- Mon Mar 13, 2017 10:42 am
- Forum: ExamDiff Pro
- Topic: Not seeing Unicode support in file differences
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Re: Not seeing Unicode support in file differences
Thanks, MudGuard and psguru, you are correct. After posting, I looked into the EUC-KR encoding and discovered it, like ANSI is a precursor to Unicode. I tried to reply with my findings but my post had not been made public yet.
Guess I'll look into how I can convert the encoding of these files from ...
Guess I'll look into how I can convert the encoding of these files from ...
- Fri Mar 10, 2017 7:21 pm
- Forum: ExamDiff Pro
- Topic: Not seeing Unicode support in file differences
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Not seeing Unicode support in file differences
Greetings,
I'm working on a project that involves C++ code that is mostly in English, but contains some Korean characters in comments. I just purchased ExamDiff Pro today because of the advertised Unicode support.
However, when I diff two of these files, I see all the Korean characters turn to ...
I'm working on a project that involves C++ code that is mostly in English, but contains some Korean characters in comments. I just purchased ExamDiff Pro today because of the advertised Unicode support.
However, when I diff two of these files, I see all the Korean characters turn to ...