Minor update to version 3.38
The main change in this new version (3.38) is improved handling of mixed encoding. You might have data with mixed encoding if you used different keyboards to type data in this language over time. If you add text files that have both composed and decomposed characters, it will warn you of the problem, and encourage you to seek out a consultant to help you fix it. As of this version, PrimerPrep decomposes all data internally, so the check box “Treat Combining Diacritics Separately” now works better with texts which have composed characters.
There are a few other improvements, including the ability to load older PrimerPrep project data, and better user feedback in the program.