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Yes, just try opening them in the usual way. I have lots of Nisus Classic files with Japanese and Chinese. So far they've all opened and displayed properly.
> Do you have Nisus Writer (Pro or Express)?
> Have you tried just opening them?
> They should just open. No macros etc. needed. Unicode is not an issue.
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> On 27. Aug 2011, at 23:56 , Barbara Nostrand wrote:
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>> Hi.
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>> I have piles of files which were created using Nisus 6.5 which I would like to convert to Nisuswriter files. The problem is that they include a lot of Japanese text which is of course not in unicode. Does anyone have a macro, or application, or something by which I can convert these files without having them all retyped? I have available a computer running Tiger and one running 10.3 in addition to the ultimate target which is running Snow Leopard. Thank you very much.
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Rick Davis
rdavis at yin dot or dot jp
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