Cha Ching on Gutenberg

A Chinese version of Cha Ching (Cha Jing) by Lu Yu is on gutenberg.org

Uses Big5 encoding which Microsoft Word 2003 appears to handle. I don't read Chinese so I can't verify how accurate the conversion was.

It is a .txt file but open it up in MS-Word you are asked whether you want to convert using the Big5 encoding table.

Anyway, the link is here if anyone is interested...

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Cheers Mal Oz

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Mal from Oz
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aye thanks! forgot to look on gutenberg for free tea books

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SN

Can you please give details on how to open this in English. Thanks. W.

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windswall

Sure...

  1. Download the text file to your HDD
  2. Locate said file
  3. Open Microsoft Word and use File->Open then select said .txt file. (Ensure file type is set to .txt or *.* otherwise you won't see the file in the displayed file list.
  4. Now when I opened the .txt file in Word, Word automatically displayed file the conversion dialog and asked me if I wanted to convert from Big 5. I clicked OK and then off it went - file displayed in English.

There may be other ways, but this is what I did. I have MS Word 2003 with XP SP2 and I keep my PC up to date with all the updates Uncle Bill throws at me.

Cheers Mal Oz

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Mal from Oz

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