![]() ![]() ![]() for reading/writing strings in binary files or implementing extended auto-detection of encoding. Changing encoding (File.Encoding : 'UTF-8') might also be useful e.g. Yes, it is possible to peep the code of � in default MathType code table and write it in Symbols table of MT-Script. Seems like it would be useful to know what encoding particular file object is using i.e. This is special file where it is written a position of each using character in correspondence with default MathType code table. The right way to overcome this substitution is to use custom encoding for cyrillic characters. It can work only with ASCII characters plus math symbols which have default encoding embeded in MathType.Īll cyrillic charactes (for example) are changed into this character in all equations exported to EPS or WMF (are changed BY MATHTYPE). ![]() If its current encoding is different from UTF-8, choose the option Encoding > Convert to UTF-8. and check the Autodetect character encoding option. Start Notepad++ ( I personally used the last 7.5.8 version ). Will add this suggestion to UserVoice, if its actually accounted for. It doesn't know about all encodings of MathType. Now, if you persist to use the UTF-8 ( so, without BOM), here is a work-around. Changing default Windows encoding is way to excessive for the purpose of taking notes with OneNote, and it doesn't solve the problem, when various text segments copied from different websites to OneNote are encoded using different charsets. My find-change script just read these code and change to another. As the result your national (for example) character may have different code in equation depending on your encoding. It uses default or user created encoding table to match special characters to ASCII code. ![]()
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