Dear Harry,
I confirm that some of the files are opened with wrong encoding in TextEdit. Unfortunately, TextEdit refuses to open it with UTF-8 when you pick it manually.
You could fix this by including a BOM mark at the beginning of the file. Let me know if you need any assistance.
Thanks,
Jan
From: INDOLOGY <indology-bounces@list.indology.info>
On Behalf Of Harry Spier via INDOLOGY
Sent: středa 27. listopadu 2024 2:39
To: indology@list.indology.info
Subject: [INDOLOGY] Help needed from Indologist with a Mac.
Dear list members,
I've just added a feature to the Muktabodha digital library where you can download individual files. These are plain text files encoded in utf-8, but I'm getting some feedback that when some users download and open these text files, then
some files display correctly but in other files the characters with diacriticals are not being displayed correctly.
I think this is just a Mac problem and (I don't have a Mac and my windows computer displays correctly) and I've seen some postings about UTF-8 not working in TEXTEDIT.
Could a Mac user download a few of the etexts from the individual file download
see if some display incorrectly and if they do then in TextEdit change the encoding from automatic to UTF-8 and re-open the file.
The instructions I've seen for doing this in TextEdit are:
In the TextEdit app on your Mac, choose File > Open, then select the file (don’t open it).
Click Options in the lower-left corner of the window.
Click the Plain Text Encoding pop-up menu and choose an encoding.
Thanks,
Harry Spier