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How do I get accented or other international characters to import?
Accented characters like é and ñ and international characters like 字 and ß are fully supported by Toodledo, but you may have some difficulty if you are trying to import this type of data.
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Accented characters like é and ñ and international characters like 字 and ß are fully supported by Toodledo, but you may have some difficulty if you are trying to import this type of data.
In order to properly import your data, the file must be encoded in a way that Toodledo understands. The most common encoding is called "UTF-8" and is the accepted way to encode files that contain international characters. Another popular encoding is called "ISO-8859-1" or "latin 1". Toodledo will understand these and most other file encodings.
If you are having trouble importing a file that contains international characters, it may be encoded in a way that Toodledo doesn't understand. Try changing the encoding to "UTF-8" and importing again. Most text editors provide this option.
The free TextWrangler for the Mac, and Microsoft Word for Windows can both convert files to UTF-8 encoding.