Do you still remember the "haunted events" between Windows notepad and "Unicom? Now someone has discovered a similar phenomenon. I Don't Even Know English in this notebook.
Wincustomise provides the following methods:
1. Open the Notepad program in Windows (not a WordPad or Word ).
2. Enter "this app can break" (without quotation marks ).
3. Save it to the hard disk with any file name.
4. Close notepad.
5. Use notepad to open the saved document again.
How is it? Do you still see English? Why is it garbled?
In fact, just like the previous change from "Unicom" to "Black and solid blocks", notepad is so "haunted" because of the same bug. By default, notepad stores text documents in ANSI encoding. This encoding causes the above blame. If Unicode, Unicode (big endian), and UTF-8 encoding are selected, it will work. In addition, if you save a text document containing some special characters in ANSI encoding, the character will become an English question mark after it is opened again.
Garbled text
Unicom variable box
It's all about encoding.