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There is a problem to open Tiff (or Jpeg) file having some symbols from some European languages (such as O with dots, or A with dots). The program reports usupported file format.
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QUOTE (hare @ Jul 25 2005, 09:44 AM) There is a problem to open Tiff (or Jpeg) file having some symbols from some European languages (such as O with dots, or A with dots). The program reports usupported file format. ![]() ![]() This is a known problem with some versions of Microsoft Windows. The problem is with the operating system, and occurs with most application programs. The solution is to rename the files. (The common DOS rule still applies: Only use US characters in the range 32-127). Thanks, -------------------- Peter Nielsen (peter@pmview.com) "If you can dream it, you can do it" JFK.
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QUOTE (Peter @ Jul 25 2005, 09:51 PM) This is a known problem with some versions of Microsoft Windows. The problem is with the operating system, and occurs with most application programs. The solution is to rename the files. (The common DOS rule still applies: Only use US characters in the range 32-127). Thanks for your kind reply. It seems to be strange, because Photoshop sees and opens such files with no problem. But PMView does not see them at all. ![]() Generally you are absolutely right about DOS rule but it is interesting to solve the problem not to pass it around. ![]() Regards |
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