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ISO-8859-2 detected instead of MACROMAN for Excel CSV Mac format exported files #27
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pretty low confidence ... maybe that encoding is not supported for detection ? |
@grosser is there a list of supported encodings? |
I have no idea :D |
Mac OS Roman isn't supported for detection. I'm having the same issue. It's important because I suspect (since this is the 3rd project where I've had to do such a thing) a lot of people are using this to detect the text encoding in CSV files, and Excel for Mac (even 2011 and 2016[!!!]) exports CSV files as Mac OS Roman, with no option to change it. 2011 even uses \r line endings (2016 moved to \r\n), but String#encode will take care of those just fine regardless of the source encoding. Going to fork and try to come up with a detector for Mac OS Roman, we'll see how far I get. I don't need that license header for the original Netscape code up top, do I, since it's an entirely new file? |
nope unless you copy-paste substantial parts of it I guess ... and even then I don't think anyone cares / would track that down ;) |
Any success with Mac OS Roman encoding detection? |
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