tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18790794.post-60241507327848575242008-05-12T20:47:00.000-07:002008-05-12T20:47:00.000-07:00I found the same thing as you when using Jskad.jar...I found the same thing as you when using Jskad.jar, but I did manage to get readable unicode from a ACIP file in a two step process.<BR/><BR/>First go to:<BR/>Tools→Launch Converter...→ACIP to Wylie (Text->Text)→Convert<BR/><BR/>Second:<BR/>Close the converter dialogue and open the text file that was produced by the converter and select all and copy then paste into Jskad.<BR/><BR/>Third:<BR/>Select all in Jskad, then:<BR/>Tools→Convert All→Convert Tibetan Machine Web (non-Unicode) to Unicode.<BR/><BR/>Fourth:<BR/>Select All→Copy and paste into a text file. Save the file (make sure that the encoding is UTF) and you have a Unicode file.<BR/><BR/>It's a little clumsy, but not too bad, I think.<BR/><BR/>*Except that the Unicode stackings are far from perfect - at least in Windows. I still haven't tried with Linux. (I left a message about this at http://jigtenmig.blogspot.com/2008/03/tibetan-unicode-fonts-and-this-blog.html)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com