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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #51203] xlswrite(...'com') output in a corrupt


From: Andrey Aleshin Igorevich
Subject: [Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #51203] xlswrite(...'com') output in a corrupted .xlsx. 'oct' output Russian in a non-readable xlsx. 'oct' need to execute twice
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2017 05:33:46 -0400 (EDT)
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Follow-up Comment #19, bug #51203 (project octave):

All right. I am a new user here. I'm studying behavior on this site.

Yes, I use alternatively way to output by repeating by cycle today.

Your ideas and reflections are useful by me.

I found, that UTF8 encoding by Octave editor allow to do output via 'oct'
wide-ASCII characters correct. utf8.m files are opened on Linux without
troubles on Linux in any math soft (because Linux has utf8, I think). In
Windows Matlab utf8.m file don't readable.

I use Octave to write .m files, but default users may use both soft in both or
in three Operating Systems. Therefore this solution may be using by me today,
but this is not universal.
And, when I changed Octave-Editor locale to utf-8 by default - Plotting fonts
don't display normally.
I will to study encoding problem now, but there is available to write English
scripts only by me to current tasks today.
--
Yea. I accept your action - to set status "postponed".

I'm sorry that my answers are too long.

Thank you all very much. Me pleasantly for your time and thoughts. You can
write me later in any time. I will answer and I will to try any your cases and
examples.

With best wishes

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