I hope this will clarify why you have the ?. LibO is free, and will bypass this character set problem, and work with any language.
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Of course you could, if possible, install LibreOffice on your other system. It means your friend is using an emoji that’s only available in. You need to tell your system to use Unicode. When iOS updates include new emojis, the image of a question mark in a box stands in for a new emoticon you don’t have access to. When you load the document it will not understand the document. If your Windows system is set to a Microsoft setting specific for Bulgarian such as Windows-1251 or ISO-8859-5 rather than Unicode, these settings do not understand Unicode and only use 8 bits.
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Download a free preview or high-quality Adobe Illustrator (ai), EPS, PDF vectors and high-res JPEG. You do not define the character encoding within LibO. question mark and text box on gray gradient background.
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Unicode provides support for Bulgarian as which includes Cyrillic (U+0400 to U+04FF). You should then be able to load the file without problems. To check, save your document as a normal ,odt file which uses the international Unicode character set, just like the default for the Internet. This is probably not a LibreOffice problem. So the problem is that characters are being replaced with standard Question marks ? and you are using a Windows system. With more information we may be able to help you further, especially the character being displayed if it is not a �. This usually indicates the problem lies in that area.
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I would normally expect to see the � character when you entered the text on another system and imported or copied it across to LibO writer. You do not define the character encoding within LibO.
![box with question mark text box with question mark text](https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/text-box-question-mark-two-vector-35564951.jpg)
Im working with Adobe Acrobat XI Standard, version 11. But, I have noticed that it mostly happens when I insert another pdf file into the document I am editing/working on. It has been hard for me to figure out what causes this. LibO uses Unicode which includes Cyrillic (U+0400 to U+04FF). All of a sudden I get these question marks inside a box randomly all over the text throughout the entire document. odt file? You then had this problem when you loaded the same file on the same system. You should not normally see this on a straight LibO system English or Bulgarian.ĭid you type the document using LibO Writer? Was the correct character being shown on the screen, then you saved the document to a. This is the Unicode U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTER. I assume by question mark you mean the �.