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clrmame Discussion / Re: XML dats and UTF support
« on: 22 January 2011, 13:11 »
Hmm... so it looks like full UTF support is not a priority now if I understand correctly. Thanks for your answer.

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clrmame Discussion / Re: XML dats and UTF support
« on: 19 January 2011, 14:16 »
Please do! I use this tool for a long time and I really like it. The UTF support is essential for me to preserve original file names inside (zip) archives and some other info included in a set (zip) name. I'll give you all the info you may need.

I'm not sure if this is important, but If I load a DAT created by Diaboł  :P into clrmamepro and click on Show Info the name is displayed correctly :)

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clrmame Discussion / Re: XML dats and UTF support
« on: 19 January 2011, 12:31 »
With utf-8 encoded dats (and you need to specify the encoding) you should at least be able to have datfile xmls which can be read in the whole world without caring about different characters.

When I'm opening your datfile is see a superscripted 3 character and no 'sword' / 'cross' character as in your posts. So...before we can test something, we first have to define...what do you want to see ;)

That's what I'm talking about. There should be no superscripted 3 character. You should see &#322; If I generate a DAT and insert <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> manually after the DAT is created superscripted 3 won't change to &#322; ( ł ). When I make a DAT I put "Diaboł" in the "Author field" so when the DAT is done there should be "Diabo&#322;" not "Diabo&#179;"

"Diabo&#322;" --> "Diaboł"
"Diabo&#179;" --> "Diabo³"


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clrmame Discussion / Re: XML dats and UTF support
« on: 19 January 2011, 11:18 »
Ups... that's a bad news. I was talking about "ł" character, but I really need them all (all from Latin). I find these characters in filenames and I need to preserve them all. Is it possible with clrmamepro?

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clrmame Discussion / Re: XML dats and UTF support
« on: 19 January 2011, 09:03 »
I generate my DATs using clrmpro only and it doesn't insert  "<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>" line at the beginning. I'll sent you the DAT right now.

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clrmame Discussion / XML dats and UTF support
« on: 19 January 2011, 07:26 »
Hi!

I use clrmamepro to create some XML (I need UTF support) DATs. I see that clrmamepro is using numerical HTML encoding
to represent a Unicode character and at least one character seems to be handled wrong. I'm talking about ł. If I use it while I create a DAT (I use it in the "Author" field in the Dir2Dat section) everything looks good. I load the DAT, click on "Show Info" and I see the ł displayed correctly. However If you open the DAT in a text editor you'll see that "ł" is represented by &#179; string instead of &#322. Everywhere else this string is displayed as ³ This is a problem when you use DATs with other tools. Is this simply a mistake or is there something else I should know? I'd be very grateful if someone could explain that.

Thank you,

Diaboł

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