On Jul 9, 2:26 am, Andy Fuchs <
a...@elgato.com> wrote:
> Just type ALT-N and then again 'n'...
>
> Should display correctly on iPhone, if it is saved as UTF-8
>
> And - just a personal tip: forget vi if you do localization and use a
> Unicode-capable text-editor.
>
Ok thanks for the helpful hints. Turns out the text file is
just fine, it was vi. I primarily use Linux, but when I opened
it on the mac, everything is fine (since someone create it
for me I wasnt sure what was up).
What I do is I run a C program I made to
take a text file and convert it into an sqlite DB, and after
looking at things I think its that step that I needed to fix.
There are some UTF16 calls in sqlite that I think I need to
use, Im going to go try that out now. Hopefully thats my
main issue.
Thanks again