Antidote 9 with TeXmaker and special characters
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i'm trying to use the Antidote 9 software (I don't know if you know), it's a spell checker with TeXmaker but when i'm copy the text in TeXmaker and paste it in Antidote, all special characters (é, à, è, etc.) are encoded to ç, é, è, etc.
Anybody know why ?
Thanks in advance ! :)
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i'm trying to use the Antidote 9 software (I don't know if you know), it's a spell checker with TeXmaker but when i'm copy the text in TeXmaker and paste it in Antidote, all special characters (é, à, è, etc.) are encoded to ç, é, è, etc.
Anybody know why ?
Thanks in advance ! :)
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Welcome to TeX.SX! I don't know Antidote; it seems like Antidote's output is UTF-8 encoded, but you're usinglatin1
orlatin9
.
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Mar 12 '16 at 10:39
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i'm trying to use the Antidote 9 software (I don't know if you know), it's a spell checker with TeXmaker but when i'm copy the text in TeXmaker and paste it in Antidote, all special characters (é, à, è, etc.) are encoded to ç, é, è, etc.
Anybody know why ?
Thanks in advance ! :)
texmaker
i'm trying to use the Antidote 9 software (I don't know if you know), it's a spell checker with TeXmaker but when i'm copy the text in TeXmaker and paste it in Antidote, all special characters (é, à, è, etc.) are encoded to ç, é, è, etc.
Anybody know why ?
Thanks in advance ! :)
texmaker
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Welcome to TeX.SX! I don't know Antidote; it seems like Antidote's output is UTF-8 encoded, but you're usinglatin1
orlatin9
.
– egreg
Mar 12 '16 at 10:39
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Welcome to TeX.SX! I don't know Antidote; it seems like Antidote's output is UTF-8 encoded, but you're usinglatin1
orlatin9
.
– egreg
Mar 12 '16 at 10:39
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Welcome to TeX.SX! I don't know Antidote; it seems like Antidote's output is UTF-8 encoded, but you're using
latin1
or latin9
.– egreg
Mar 12 '16 at 10:39
Welcome to TeX.SX! I don't know Antidote; it seems like Antidote's output is UTF-8 encoded, but you're using
latin1
or latin9
.– egreg
Mar 12 '16 at 10:39
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If you are in the Mac, you have to use MacRoman characters. Antidote doesn't support fancy characters unless they are MacRoman.
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If you are in the Mac, you have to use MacRoman characters. Antidote doesn't support fancy characters unless they are MacRoman.
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If you are in the Mac, you have to use MacRoman characters. Antidote doesn't support fancy characters unless they are MacRoman.
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If you are in the Mac, you have to use MacRoman characters. Antidote doesn't support fancy characters unless they are MacRoman.
If you are in the Mac, you have to use MacRoman characters. Antidote doesn't support fancy characters unless they are MacRoman.
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Welcome to TeX.SX! I don't know Antidote; it seems like Antidote's output is UTF-8 encoded, but you're using
latin1
orlatin9
.– egreg
Mar 12 '16 at 10:39