Hi Liam,
I suggest that you use:
https://notepad-plus-plus.org/
as a very good replacement to “ms-windows notepad”.
You can encode as “utf-8” or “utf-8-BOM”,
And much more.
Salutti, Lucarda.
Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
From: Pd-list pd-list-bounces@lists.iem.at on behalf of Liam Goodacre liamg_uw@hotmail.com Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2017 8:24 AM To: PD list Subject: Re: [PD] un-routable output from [text get]
Thanks Roman and Antoine--looks like you both go the answer at the same time!
This explanation makes sense, however I am using non ASCII characters in the textfile (not the one attached, but the one I'm working on), so I guess that I need the BOM to stay there. I've rigged up a system which will split the dead characters off beginning of the first term, so it's working for now.
Would this be considered normal behavior for PD, or should I file a bug report?
From: Antoine Rousseau antoine@metalu.net Sent: 07 February 2017 08:11 To: Liam Goodacre Cc: PD list Subject: Re: [PD] un-routable output from [text get]
Your text file has been UTF8 encoded, and starts with a "byte order mark" (BOM) {0xEF 0xBB 0xBF}, which then is rejected by [route].
see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_order_mark#UTF-8 : Byte order mark - Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_order_mark#UTF-8 en.wikipedia.org The byte order mark (BOM) is a Unicode character, U+FEFF BYTE ORDER MARK (BOM), whose appearance as a magic number at the start of a text stream can signal several ...
The UTF-8https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8 representation of the BOM is the byte sequence 0xEF,0xBB,0xBF. A text editor or web browser misinterpreting the text as ISO-8859-1https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO-8859-1 or CP1252https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CP1252 will display the characters  for this.
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2017-02-07 8:34 GMT+01:00 Liam Goodacre <liamg_uw@hotmail.commailto:liamg_uw@hotmail.com>:
I'm getting some strange behavior when reading a .txt file with [text define], where the output from [text get] isn't routeable like a normal list. See the attached file for an example. Do other users experience the same thing?
[text fromsymbol] reveals that there are some extended ASCII characters junking around in front of the problematic term. Is PD accidentally reading some meta-data from the text file?
Currently, it only seems to be happening on the first line of the file. I think I remember having the same problems throughout a textfile, although I can't replicate this now.
Any suggestions?
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