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Thanks for the reply. We think it was an issue with the school's security - who could or could not open the games was based on which computer they were using (their own vs. public).

As the title says, I have a Bitsy saved in a local lab folder. This is for a class so there are about 10 games in there. As far as I know, they all saved the same way (.html). Half of the kids can open their files in the editor and half can't. Anyone have any ideas why?

I changed my input language to unicode asian and was able to get both English and chinese, however the lines of Chinese will overlap unless you add a double space in between lines. Basically I think this worked because the font can make both latin letters and asian characters.