https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135441
--- Comment #4 from Eike Rathke <erack@redhat.com> ---
(In reply to 伟思礼 from comment #3)
ALL files created or edited by me are UTF-8 without BOM.
That's about normal these days when not on Windows.
The file command confirms that both of those files are UTF-8.
But the import dialog that comes up when I paste ALWAYS says UTF-16.
And that *never* happens for me. Hence my request to attach such file here.
Sometimes I forget to change it. I do not know whether that is the cause of
my Anki problems, but I have noticed that occasionally, there is a BOM in
the permanent file, right before a recently pasted data item (not at the
beginning of file).
That would be wrong. A BOM must not occur in the middle of data, it may only
appear at the start of a text stream. What did create that?
And sometimes there is a zero-width non-printing
character in the file.
That shouldn't matter if it is properly encoded.
Whenever either of these spurious characters has appeared, they are always
on an item that Anki is having trouble with.
So Anki is the problem, and not LibreOffice?
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