> Am 24.02.2017 um 16:49 schrieb Giulio Mastrosanti <[email protected]>:
> 
> HI,
> 
> it’s me again, solved.
> 
> the euro symbol was in a database string, that I was reading without an 
> appropriate defineencoding.
> 
> I imagine that this is a punishment for being lazy to learn and use the new 
> framework, with its text object

Well, the DynaPDFMBS class has a property ValidateTextEncodings. Set it to true 
while debugging, and the plugin will raise an exception so you see when you 
pass text without known encoding.

I recommend setting this for every project: 

ValidateTextEncodings = DebugBuild



For other cases, the plugin will assume Windows or MacRoman encoding for 
strings without encoding.
This way ASCII text will simply work.
I could add an UTF8 detect there.

Sincerely
Christian

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