1 Table directive can not deal with Chinese, when format csv
3 \[[!table format=csv data="""
9 But the below example works well.
11 \[[!table format=csv data="""
18 The below example works well too
20 \[[!table format=dsv delimiter=, data="""
28 > You don't say what actually happens when you try this, but I hit something similar trying unicode symbols in a CSV-based table. (I wasn't aware of the DSV work-around. Thanks!) The specific error I get trying is
30 [\[!table Error: Cannot decode string with wide characters at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.24/Encode.pm line 243.]]
32 > That file is owned by the `libperl5` package, but I think I've seen an error mentioning `Text::CSV` i.e. `libtext-csv-perl` when I've encountered this before. -- [[Jon]]
34 >> A related problem, also fixed by using DSV, is messing up the encoding of non-ASCII, non-wide characters, e.g. £ (workaround was to use £ instead) -- [[Jon]]