Just happened to me on a (very rarely used machine). Uninstall/repair did not resolve this.
Thanks for posting!
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Issue -> grabling non win1525
Not sure where to post this...
I understand textpad is unicode savy?
16-bit Unicode, UTF-8 and 8-bit text files with single and double byte characters can be edited.
from http://www.textpad.com/products/textpad/specifications.html
Why does it bark when you attempt to open UTF-8/16 "Warning" xxxx ...
I understand textpad is unicode savy?
16-bit Unicode, UTF-8 and 8-bit text files with single and double byte characters can be edited.
from http://www.textpad.com/products/textpad/specifications.html
Why does it bark when you attempt to open UTF-8/16 "Warning" xxxx ...