Please post your comments, suggestions, or bug reports to this forum (click "Post reply" below). Use the "Help | Check for Updates." menu command to keep your beta copy of Atlantis up-to-date. If you decide to revert to the previous version, you can download & run its setup file to downgrade. You can install this new version to the current home folder of Atlantis on your system, if any, or to a different folder. Setup file of Atlantis Word Processor 4.3.0.0 (size: 2.9 MB) (build e7, released on May 7, 2023) Please use the link below to download the setup file of the beta version of Atlantis, and use it to install the beta on your computer: It also includes a number of performance- and stability-related improvements. With the fully-Unicode text processing core, this version adds improved support for international texts. This version is a major update to the Atlantis engine with big changes to a wide range of features and elements of the program. In general in the last 2 books whose formatting I have been updating prepatory to loading in my new Kobo eReader accents are removed from different words in each file pair.Atlantis Word Processor 4.3 is available for betatesting. Opening these 2 book files does not cause the same behavior with the removal of accents from words. This means I have 2 files with all the same accented words in them. When I am entering OCR into the book file and run across that accented word again I copy that word from the companion file and paste it onto the selected word in the book file. I then save that accented word in the book's companion file list of misspelled words with a note if it is a foreign language or accented English (United States). I find the accented character I want (usually starting at U+00E0), select it, press Enter (the Insert button is always highlighted), Esc to exit Symbols & Characters. The first time I put accents in words is through Insert Symbol (Alt+i, Enter) with the letter selected. Creating a book RTF with only Godel-Church in it does not lose the diaresis on opening.
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