Hi people,
Today I installed LibreOffice RC1 to one of the computers in our
accounting department.
I exported some data from the main accounting program they use, to xls
format.
When I checked the file, I saw that the Turkish characters are not
displayed correctly.
I checked the operating system of the computer, it was a Win7 TR, having
a Turkish keyboard and regional settings.
I copied the file to my XP computer, which I know it has no problems
with Turkish character sets, opened it with LibreOffice RC1 and the
Turkish characters were not displayed correctly again.
I opened the file in OpenOffice 3.2, the result was the same.
The menus and the language options are selected as Turkish in LO and OO.
In the cell properties I tried with many common fonts like Arial, Times
New Roman, with Turkish language option, nothing changes.
For ex :
BÝYOLOJÝK should be BİYOLOJİK
Tarih Aralýðý should be Tarih aralığı
When I open the xls file with notepad, just to check the text, I can see
the text with Turkish chars correctly.
Turkish characters are displayed correctly when I open the file with MS
Excel 2003. I didn't try other MS versions, they probably can display
properly too.
Any suggestions?
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