Hi Nikolay,
We recommend UTF-8 for Confluence.
Have a look at Configuring Character Encoding for more details.
Kind Regards,
Shannon
Thanks for reply!
But no luck - encoding already set to UTF-8. I tried to set it to Windows-1251, but macro definitions still same.
it's a fresh install.
Also, it seems like that this error appearing only on macro in editor mode. Everything else is ok
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Nikolay,
Thank you. Can you help us to understand where exactly you're seeing this, and what are the circumstances? Since at this time we are only seeing a very tiny screenshot from your instance it's hard to tell what is being encoded improperly.
Kind Regards,
Shannon
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Hi!
i'm running on Centos 7.4, fresh install
And this bug caused by missing packages with Dejavu fonts.
So after installing it:
yum install dejavu-fonts-common dejavu-sans-fonts dejavu-sans-mono-fonts
my problem was solved
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Glad to hear, Nikolay! If I see this issue again I will suggest the same.
Take care and have a pleasant week.
Kind Regards,
Shannon
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