notepad++ normally recognizes the encoding correctly.
I want the output to be in utf-8. I read it at a later stage to display the text in a Text widget.
The reading works so:
open (IN, "<:utf8", "output.txt");
my $in = <IN>;
while ($in) {
#doing some formatting
$in =~ s/\'//g;
$in =~ s/\=//g;
$in =~ s/\>//g;
$in =~ s/(.*)(left)(.*)/$1$2$3/g;
$text->insert('end', "$3");
}
$in = <IN>;
}
close IN;
Of course the text wiget doesnt show corectly the äöü.
I am not an expert of encodings, but I could cope with all other encoding issues so far...
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