When scanning QR codes with ZBar the string resulting from the process does not display unicode characters properly. The word Márti encoded as a QR code by any free to use QR code generator (like http://qrcode.kaywa.com) would result in Mテ。rti.
In other SO questions (1, 2) it was suggested to embed a BOM at the start of the resulting string, but doing this:
NSString *qrString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"\xEF\xBB\xBF%@",symbol.data];
or this:
NSString *qrString = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"\357\273\277%@", symbol.data];
resulted in the same, flawed result with the Asian character. symbol.data
is the resulting NSString provided by ZBar.
UPDATE: Based on dda's answer, the solution was the following:
NSString *qrString = symbol.data;
//look for misinterpreted acute characters and convert them to UTF-8
if ([qrString canBeConvertedToEncoding:NSShiftJISStringEncoding]) {
qrString = [NSString stringWithCString:[symbol.data cStringUsingEncoding: NSShiftJISStringEncoding] encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
}