I need to write a string from c# into an rtf file, but having weird problems.
To write the text I simply use
string fileName = System.IO.Path.GetTempPath() + Guid.NewGuid().ToString() + ".rtf";
System.IO.File.WriteAllText(fileName, body);
body is a string variable, that is filled from a varchar column from a database.
The problem is with the character é which is wrong displayed by wordpad when opening the file like this
If I open the file in notepad, I see this
(één schade gevonden -> ander dossier)
So for some dark reason wordpad decided to show the character é all messed up like this.
I tried writing the file as UTF8 or other unicode encodings, but then wordpad refused to see this file as rtf and just shows the plain text with all the tags
I also looked at this page where it tells me to write a tag like \uXXX? where XXX should be a number defining a Unicode UTF-16 code unit number.
But I cannot find what number to use, or any good example on how to do this.
Actually I am not even sure if its unicode related, the character é is not even a character that needs unicode in my mind, could be wrong off course.
Anyway, does anyone knows how to solve this problem ?
I just need a way to make wordpad not mess up the character é on display and on print.

The problem was that I did not encoded the
RTFfile properly.Using this link provided by Filburt I managed to encode the
RTFfile correct like this.