------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug, or are watching someone who is. http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=123672 ------- Additional Comments From mikmach wp pl 2006-03-17 16:49 ------- > Then there is the \ansicpg keyword to set a codepage. After adding just \ansicpg1250 immediately after \ansi KWord displays previously attached document as it was indented (all Polish characters visible). > > Aaahhh. Checked RTF 1.6 doc and it looks like by design RTF doesn't > > support native encodings?! > It does, as it defines the keywords that I have listed above. Sorry, misunderstood, pre-1.6 versions officially didn't support them. Even now \ansicpg is rather for proper translation of UTF than native encodings. 8-bit characters are only as a side effect: (Converters that communicate with Microsoft Word for Windows or Microsoft Word for the Macintosh should expect 8-bit characters.) > It worries me that \pc and \ansi would perhaps not mean a particular > codepage but just the locale MS-DOS respectively Windows codepages. If > that is the case, then the RTF filter need quite an improvement. I am afraid this is the case. Also possible is that MS-programs are just guessing encoding depending on locale or perform additional tests to display properly. You could check OO.o code - oowriter displays document without problems.