Re: Corrupted .strings files
Re: Corrupted .strings files
- Subject: Re: Corrupted .strings files
- From: David Griffith <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 01:02:52 +0100
Yeah, I tried all that - it was already on UTF-8 and it doesn't seem to fix
it....
Dave.
> Hi Dave,
>
> What source control are you using? Watch out for cvs that does not
> handle UTF-8 correctly.
>
> For Xcode if you do a get info on your file you there is an option
> there for file encoding. It is probably set to "not specified" set it
> to "UTF-8" it will ask you if you want to convert, convert it. Check
> the file and fix it if necessary. It should now work. You need to
> repeat the operation for each file. I know it is a pain but I don't
> know of any other.
>
> Pierre
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> On Feb 22, 2004, at 4:00, David Griffith wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have just run into a problem and I thought someone might have an
>> idea.
>> It's pretty serious. Somehow, Xcode seems to be corrupting my .strings
>> files for localisation.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me, what is the proper way to create these localisation
>> files? Assume I have none - no .strings files at all. What should I
>> do
>> first?
>>
>> Everything was fine, suddenly I can see two funny characters at the
>> beginning of the .strings files (except English) and the foreign
>> characters
>> do not appear correctly (as they did before). Also, the colouring has
>> gone
>> in those files indicating that maybe it doesn't recognise them as
>> properly
>> formatted?
>>
>> Has anyone you ever seen this, or know how to solve it? If these
>> files were
>> large and were to get corrupted like this, I couldn't rely on the
>> built in
>> localisation.
>>
>> Help if you can!
>> Cheers,
>> Dave.
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