Unicode character in UTF-8 (with BOM) encoded TXT disappears in Trados 2014

Hi everyone, 

I am new to the forum, and I hope you are able to help me with a technical issue.

I just loaded a .txt file in Trados like the one in the screenshot below (as visualized with Notepad++):

 

 

Unfortunately Trados doesn't read the black US character and the text appears as follow:

~GANTT_COLOR_DELIMITER_DAYdescription\~
~GANTT_COLOR_DELIMITER_DAYdisplayname\~
~GANTT_COLOR_DELIMITER_HOURdescription\~
~GANTT_COLOR_DELIMITER_HOURdisplayname\~

This creates problems when I want to save the target file (which I am saving as .txt with UTF-8 encoding), as the US character appears to be gone, also when I open the file with Notepad ++.

Is there something that I should do in order to visualize the character correctly in Trados and not loosing it in the target file?

I would appreciate very much any hint or help.

Best,

Annalisa

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  • You are absolutely right Evzen.  I opened the file, saw the name of the font in Word, and foolishly assumed it must have been already available.

    I think perhaps the Hanacaraka font might not be fully unicode compliant... at least I'm assuming this because Studio can't see it.  I will raise it with support and have it investigated.  I also installed Tuladha Jejeg and wrote a few Javanese letters (I think) into your word file with this font.  When I open this in Studio I see this:

    If I did this correctly then perhaps Tuladha Jejeg is a better option?

    Paul Filkin | RWS Group

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