On 2017-03-02, 16:14 GMT, David Haslam wrote: > S:\>xiphos\diatheke -b KJV -s regex -k Æneas > Verses containing "ãneas"-- none (KJV) > > It changes the non-ASCII characters to something else entirely! > > Such a diatheke command works OK in Linux, or so I'm told.
That’s the crazy state of dual encoding in the Windows world. In the old days for example the Eastern European Latin languages were encoded in CP852 (former MS-DOS encoding) in the DOS window, whereas all GUI applications run in CP1250. I guess at least something in GUI is Unicode (perhaps UTF-32, IIRC), but I am afraid that made mess even worse. In Linux (and Mac OS) world fortunately sanity prevailed and everything is in one encoding, these days almost always UTF-8. Best, Matěj -- https://matej.ceplovi.cz/blog/, Jabber: mc...@ceplovi.cz GPG Finger: 3C76 A027 CA45 AD70 98B5 BC1D 7920 5802 880B C9D8 Less is more or less more. -- Y_Plentyn on #LinuxGER (from fortunes -- I cannot resist :-) _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page