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Help: Rainmeter Skins • Re: Türkçe karakter yardım.(Turkish character help.)

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I still believe there is no need for lua to show a simple string, like this one.
Correct, but his issue is not about encoding, but about uppercasing the dotted i Turkish character, which the encoding will not solve, see my previous reply and basically all the OP's descriptions of the issue (it's pretty much baked into these chars are used and uppercased outside Turkey). So, for this:

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[Rainmeter]Update=1000AccurateText=1DynamicWindowSize=1[Time]Measure=TimeTimeStamp=Monday, 26 January 2015, 15:22:30TimeStampFormat=%A, %d %B %Y, %H:%M:%STimeStampLocale=en-USFormat=%A, %d %B %Y, %H:%M:%SFormatLocale=tr-TR[Result]Meter=StringPadding=140,5,130,5FontColor=0,0,0,255SolidColor=150,150,150,255FontSize=24AntiAlias=1StringCase=UpperMeasureName=TimeText=%1
it should be PAZARTESİ instead of PAZARTESI, and if you change to Tusday on the 27, it should be SALI instead of SALı:
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Since he seems to be Turkish, I believe him over Google Translate and all the other English based sites. Would be nice for tass_co to confirm this is true.

Statistics: Posted by Yincognito — 13 minutes ago



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