• @SzethFriendOfNimi
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    Sounds like it’s actually using XSLT or some kind of content validation. Which to be honest sounds like a good practice.

    • clb92
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      Here’s an example of a text object taken from the XML, if you’re curious: https://clips.clb92.xyz/2024-09-08_22-27-04_gfxTWDQt13RMnTIS.png

      EDIT: And with more complicated strings (like ones havingnumbers or symbols - just regular-ass ASCII symbols, mind you) there will be tens of <stringItem>, because apparently numbers and letters don’t even work the same. Even line breaks have their own <stringItem>. And if the number of these <stringItem> and their charLen don’t match what’s actually in pt:data, it won’t open the file.

      • @SzethFriendOfNimi
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        Is it because of the lower case Latin æ since it’s technically one character even if two bytes?

          • @SzethFriendOfNimi
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            What a mess… sounds like the devs got burned by various Unicode edge cases RTL, etc