Re: Convert PC ANSI to Mac Standard Roman
Re: Convert PC ANSI to Mac Standard Roman
- Subject: Re: Convert PC ANSI to Mac Standard Roman
- From: Bastiaan Boertien <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 14:02:07 +0200
HI,
do shell script "iconv -f CP1252 -t MACROMAN inputFile.txt >
outputFile.txt"
Greetings Bastiaan
Op 17-aug-2006, om 18:49 heeft Peter Waibel het volgende geschreven:
Hi David,
I think you have one ore more unvisible character before your text.
I tried the following and got the same result you described in your
previous mail.
(A red sign in the box)
set myText to (ASCII character 12) & "xxx yyy zzz"
tell application "QuarkXPress65"
tell document 1
tell page 1
set textBoxRef to (make text box at beginning with properties
{name:"Test Description", bounds:{0, 40, 40, 90}, runaround:{0, 0,
0, 0}})
tell textBoxRef
tell text 1
set contents to myText
end tell
end tell
end tell
end tell
end tell
So I remembered that databases often use a "vertical tab" (ASCII
character 12) as a marker in text fields.
Maybe you must strip the first character of your text.
Cheers Yvan,
It works fine apart from when I put it the converted text into Quark.
I have put in some display dialogs in, before and after the
encoding and they are showing what I'm expecting, in that, before
the encoding the bullet points, TM, etc are not there, then after
encoding they are there.
However when I put the converted text into a text box in Quark at
first glance it doesn't display. Then I spotted the small red box
with a cross through it at the bottom left hand corner of the text
box. So if I put my cursor at the beginning of the box and press
delete the first bullet point appears, then I press my right arrow
and press delete the space between the bullet point and the first
letter shows, and then after delete and the right arrow are
pressed I get the first letter and so on. I hope this is clear.
Even if you extent the text box to the bottom of the page the text
does not appear, however I know it is there. Has anyone got any
clues as to why this would happen.
My code as it is now:
display dialog strCatDesc_General
tell application "Cyclone"
set inputEncoding to Win_ANSI --Win_ANSI Unicode
set destEncoding to Mac_Roman
set convertedData to (convert text strCatDesc_General from
inputEncoding to destEncoding)
end tell
display dialog convertedData
tell application "QuarkXPress"
tell document 1
tell page iPage
make text box at beginning with properties {name:{"Test
Description"}, bounds:{0, 40, 40, 90}, runaround:{0, 0, 0, 0}}
make new text at beginning of text box ("Test Description")
with properties {contents:convertedData, size:8, font:"Helvetica
Light"}
end tell
end tell
end tell
Here below is a screen shot of my Quark document, on the left is
the text box where I pop the converted text and on the right is
the unconverted text
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Cheers in advance for any help
David Bradley
Senior Web Programmer
Globe Media
Brookfields Way
Manvers
Wath upon Dearne
Rotherham
S63 5DL
Tel: 01709 768000
Fax: 01709 768011
email@hidden
www.globe-media.com
On 16 Aug 2006, at 13:31, Yvan KOENIG wrote:
Hello
Your encodings are wrongly defined.
use:
tell application "Cyclone"
try
set inputEncoding to Win_ANSI
set destEncoding to Mac_Roman
set convertedData to (convert text original from inputEncoding
to destEncoding)
on error number the error_number
error "Cyclone conversion error." & return & "Error code: " &
(error_number as text)
end try
end tell
Yvan KOENIG
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