hi,alex, thank you for your reply:)
you are doing a good job:)
On Thu, 05 May 2005 11:29:42 +0100
Alex Fenton <alex@pressure.to> wrote:
> Hi ronggui
>
> Thanks for your feedback. The file format change from Weft 0.9.3 to
> 0.9.4 was intended to improve support for accented characters and
> non-latin scripts. Unfortunatley the new file format seems to have had
> the opposite effect! Since releasing it I have also run into some
> problems with accented latin text.
>
> After further investigation I have decided to use the old (0.9.3) file
> format for version 0.9.5 and onwards. Version 0.9.5 will provide the
> same support for Chinese text as 0.9.3, and will include better
> searching for accented European scripts. You will be able to open your
> 0.9.3 projects in 0.9.5.
>
> Version 0.9.5 should be released in the next few days, but until then I
> recommend that everyone works with 0.9.3. Weft 0.9.5 will also contain
> all the other improvements introduced in 0.9.4, such as much faster
> searching, more stability and improvements to the user interface.
I''ll
> post a notice when the new version is available.
>
> cheers
> alex
>
>
>
> ronggui wrote:
>
> >when my text is Chinese, the 0.9.4 version can not locate the right
text.
> >
> >for example,i want to code the 80th - 90th words with the code name
"a",but when i click the "a",and find that the other words
,say 100the -120th words,are coded,not the wrods i choosed.
> >
> >the 0.93,0.92 version does not have this problem.
> >
> >ronggui
> >
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