Some characters (e.g.: , ↔) are shown on phone as there emoji-counterpart. How can I prevent this?
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Perhaps you are importing text and the imported text is not set to UTF-8
unicode . The text needs to support multi-byte characters(non-English letters) to display properly. All the fonts don't support all Unicode characters.
Please post a screen capture of what you see and provide a detailed explanation of what you do when these 'strange' characters appear.
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