03-30-2020, 07:37 AM
As of version 2.9.2 which has been available for awhile, the BOM is stripped automatically. So you no longer have to deal with that. I'm not sure why the en-dash is not showing up for you - it depends both on the encoding that is being selected by MobileSheetsPro in addition to the font that is being used to display the characters. If the font lacks support for a given character, then it can't be shown. Likewise, if the encoding doesn't support that character, it will show up as a diamond. If you send me a file you want me to look at, I can certainly do that. You could go back to having the BOM at the beginning if that worked properly for you.
In general, UTF-8 should handle most characters. As a side note, how did you switch the encoding to remove the BOM? Did you use an editor like Notepad++ which lets you switch file encodings? That would have ensured it was handled correctly.
Mike
In general, UTF-8 should handle most characters. As a side note, how did you switch the encoding to remove the BOM? Did you use an editor like Notepad++ which lets you switch file encodings? That would have ensured it was handled correctly.
Mike