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hello all:

I recently changed windows on my computer

and some of my routines don't work

I have reviewed the notepads

and I realize that my routines that had the letter "ñ" have disappeared that symbol

and some give me a syntax error.

Also in some routines the answer was square meters and the number 2 indicated as a subindex and it also disappeared.

I don't know if when I save my routines they are saved in some other format and I know the reason.

 

can someone help me?

Posted

Not an AutoCAD issue.

 

What encoding are the files saved with?

 

Font?

 

You are not providing very much to go on.

 

The squared symbol issue would lead me to believe a font issue.

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1 minute ago, SLW210 said:

Not an AutoCAD issue.

 

What encoding are the files saved with?

 

Font?

 

You are not providing very much to go on.

 

The squared symbol issue would lead me to believe a font issue.

My old routines are in ANSI configuration, the problem is that they updated me to Windows 11, if I open and close an lsp it is not modified, the problem happens when I make some modification to the routine,  Even though I save the routines as ANSI, Windows automatically saves them as UTF-8 and there are symbols that disappear, for example the letter "Ñ"

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1 minute ago, leonucadomi said:

My old routines are in ANSI configuration, the problem is that they updated me to Windows 11, if I open and close an lsp it is not modified, the problem happens when I make some modification to the routine,  Even though I save the routines as ANSI, Windows automatically saves them as UTF-8 and there are symbols that disappear, for example the letter "Ñ"

If I just open and close nothing happens 

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but if I modify my file and save it, even though I use save as ANSI, it still saves it to UTF-8 and deletes characters, and then the routine doesn't work.

 

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