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diff --git a/issues/fix-broken-utf8-chars.gmi b/issues/fix-broken-utf8-chars.gmi index 7e6b5fe..161c3b0 100644 --- a/issues/fix-broken-utf8-chars.gmi +++ b/issues/fix-broken-utf8-chars.gmi @@ -18,4 +18,9 @@ An example of a broken unicode character is: ">". The character ">" a To find the correct replacement for the character ">", or any other character for the matter, you can look up its Unicode code point. In this case, the code point for ">" is "U+2273", which corresponds to the character "≥". You can then use this code point to search for and replace the broken character with the correct character in the text. +Tables I've had to convert: + +* Investigators +* InfoFiles + * closed |