With the new 2.7.0 beta it did work with the following line of characters:

íéátioøç`ñ—†º⁋

Thanks again for the advice!

Helge.

Am Mittwoch, 31. Oktober 2012 07:31:01 UTC+1 schrieb Helge:
>
> Ok, while looking at the forum I found your post there, Jeremy - of course 
> you already did that! :-)
>
> Well, I'll try adding more unicodey characters and see if it works.
>
> Helge.
>
>
> Am Mittwoch, 31. Oktober 2012 07:26:38 UTC+1 schrieb Helge:
>>
>> Same here, did not work. The Dropbox app just shows different characters 
>> but not the correct ones as Jan already reported.
>>
>> I'll post this in the Dropbox forum, maybe someone there will know how to 
>> fix it or will even make changes to the DB app to accomodate for unicode 
>> characters.
>>
>> Helge.
>>
>>
>> TiddlyWiki created by Jeremy Ruston, (jeremy [at] osmosoft [dot] com)
>>>
>>> Insert a new line before that one that contains a bunch of random 
>>> unicode characters. For example:
>>>
>>> íntéátioøç`ñ
>>>
>>> Then save the file and try opening it again from Dropbox. These extra 
>>> characters appearing near the top of the file should cause Dropbox to 
>>> correctly identify the character set. Let me know how you get on,
>>>
>>

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