Kaganski Mike wrote > ... > It might be some artifact of the tracing machinery, which e.g. could use > a font without the codepoint, or output all non-ascii chars like that? > because \u00c5 is a valid UTF-18 escape sequence [1] (U+00C5, [2]), and > so "\u00c5r" maybe is just "År" in the real string (i.e., the "\u00c5r" > takes 4 sal_Unicode characters for ", Å, r, and " in the OUString, and > the Å is actually the "real" character)? > ... Sorry for the delay. In both cases, I used std::cerr to trace the strings. Also, I used Vi to open script/database and indeed it contains \u.... Using "file" Unix command on script database retrieves us ascii (expected UTF-8) where as "file" on content.xml retrieves UTF-8. Julien -- Sent from: http://document-foundation-mail-archive.969070.n3.nabble.com/Dev-f1639786.html _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice