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226| Lyrics,Chords,Markers,Score
Creating text files on a personal
computer
Choosing the correct text file format
By using the Unicode text encoding, Pa5X can support lyrics in several languages.
The file must be a plain/normal text file, with Unicode UTF-8 (with BOM) encoding,
and Windows-compliant end of line (CRLF).
To create a TXT file with the correct encoding, you can use a Windows PC or Mac
with an advanced text editor. Two excellent applications you may use are Don Ho's
Notepad++
for Windows and Bare Bone's
Language Text Encoding
When creating or editing a text file, we suggest you use the
encoding. If this is not possible, please choose one of the following text encod-
ings when saving the file, being sure it is matching the language selected in Pa5X.
Choosing a codeset for your text file is always recommended, being an added
safety.
Language
Encoding (Notepad++)
Dutch
WesternEuropean>Windows-1252
English
WesternEuropean>Windows-1252
Estonian
Baltic>Windows-1257
French
WesternEuropean>Windows-1252
German
WesternEuropean>Windows-1252
Greek
Greek>Windows-1253
Italian
WesternEuropean>Windows-1252
Polish
CentralEuropean>Windows-1250
Russian
Cyrillic>Windows-1251
Spanish
WesternEuropean>Windows-1252
Turkish
Turkish>Windows-1254
BBEdit
for Mac.
Encoding (BBEdit)
Western(WindowsLatin1)
Western(WindowsLatin1)
Baltic(Windows)
Western(WindowsLatin1)
Western(WindowsLatin1)
Greek(Windows)
Western(WindowsLatin1)
CentralEuropean(WindowsLatin2)
Cyrillic(Windows)
Western(WindowsLatin1)
Turkish(WindowsLatin5)
UTF-8 with BOM

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