Originally posted by DarkCless
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If the absence of Unicode could be made to transcribe the characters to an English or German equivalent then the problem would be bearable but I think that direction in programming design is a dead end. It's probably easier to add Unicode recognition and support.
One of my text programs changes unrecognized characters into Chinese characters, which can make reading a file interesting but I can't help feeling that it's more confusing for other people than for our temp, whose job is to transcribe audio dialogs and text messages in other languages then print them.
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