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swedish characters behave strange in .pdf
I'm writing documents in Latex and saves them as pdf. The swedish characters "åäö" looks fine and all is good. But, when you start to copy text from your pdf the "åäö" often gets lost in the copy/paste process.
Escpecially now, I have a huge document (140 p.) which I'm going to make som changes in (in Overleaf), but I want to track all my changes, therefor I'm using the Adobe Acrobat Comapare .pdf function. But it marks almost all of the "åäö", even if it isn't changed because Latex seems to treat "åäö" very bad.
Is anyone having a solution for this problem?
Example if I copy/paste from .pdf:
Copy: "högskolan utvärderar"
Paste: "h¨ogskolan utv¨arderar"
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- Ijon Tichy
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swedish characters behave strange in .pdf

cmap
to improve the character mapping in the PDF.