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cpc000cpc wrote on 2/5/2012, 3:36 PM

johnnras,

I can't say for certain, but I thought the problem might be a Windows setting. I found this info:

'UTF-8 offers much more flexible programming capabilities. ... UTF-8 allows one program to handle both ASCII and Unicode.', unicode being the scheme that defines characters other than the 'Latin' set.

But then, further searching stated that a program needs to be specifically written to enable a standard called 'UTF-8' to be able to display the other font types. I'd try contacting Magix Support.

Regards,

Carl

 

 

johnnaras wrote on 2/12/2012, 9:58 AM

 

johnnras,

I can't say for certain, but I thought the problem might be a Windows setting. I found this info:

'UTF-8 offers much more flexible programming capabilities. ... UTF-8 allows one program to handle both ASCII and Unicode.', unicode being the scheme that defines characters other than the 'Latin' set.

But then, further searching stated that a program needs to be specifically written to enable a standard called 'UTF-8' to be able to display the other font types. I'd try contacting Magix Support.

Regards,

Carl

 

 

Thank you for your answer. I suppose that the problem can be sovled if there is an option to change the font type.

I am waiting for any news!