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At 3:14 pm -0500 17/2/06, Bill Steele wrote:
>... but I still want to know why it's there in the first place. I
>certainly don't have any "as Unicode text" statements anywhere.
I don't see how anyone can help you resolve your problem unless you
describe clearly and precisely what you're doing. Part of the problem
may be that you're using a pre-2004 version of Word that does not
deal properly with Unicode in combination with Tex-Edit Plus, which
also is Unicode-dumb. You probably don't need any editors at all to
do what you want but if you must use editors then it would be a good
idea to use Unicode-aware software such a TextWrangler (free), BBEdit
8, TextEdit etc. You haven't even told us what you mean by
"Unicode", seemingly regarding the whole bang shoot as some sort of
aberration.
JD
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