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It seems Conky has problems with the "°" symbol - if you remove it the "A" disappears
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Conky is fine with the ° symbol, it's the metadata that accompanies it dependant on the source symbol location and the method used to transpose it into the conky.conf file.
Try the workaround I posted above, I actually recall using Wordpad in W7 and trying various fonts to get the effect I needed without digging too deep into the metadata - and then found out it was this that caused the issue and not the original source file or font.
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Notepad++ on xp did the trick, I now have a degree sign in conky with no dodgey A.
Microsoft Expression web 1 used to do a similar thing to php files screwing with the page encoding.
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That's odd as I use Notepad++ but on Win7 - I've made my own tweaks now on the N900 using Leafpad so I don't want to lose them. Any ideas how I can put the degree sign in correctly on the N900 itself? The symbol table in the editor doesn't seem to work
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I'm pretty sure I used Wordpad to copy / paste into and it was fine, but I had strange metadata symbols all over the place after using both phone to copy and paste and also Notepad within Windoze.
Either Notepad or Wordpad will do it without screwing up the file with crappy metadata, try both of those - if it doesn't work post back.