Re: Eclipse/WOLips Strange Chinese Characters
Re: Eclipse/WOLips Strange Chinese Characters
- Subject: Re: Eclipse/WOLips Strange Chinese Characters
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 10:14:32 -0700
I would not get too excited. I will guess that Ken's string files
contain Japanese text which uses a double byte encoding in Unicode.
That is easy to detect. Western European languages use mostly single
byte encoding which is harder to differentiate from non-Unicode.
IIRC, that is the problem that WO has in determining the encoding.
Chuck
On May 13, 2010, at 4:41 AM, Ramsey Lee Gurley wrote:
That sounds promising. I'll have to try it again sometime Ken.
Last time I attempted it, only UTF-16 worked for me. UTF-8 would be
better because when I create a new project using a project template,
the .strings are always UTF-8. WOLips doesn't seem to have a way to
mark them UTF-16 in a template. I'd prefer one encoding so I simply
don't have to think about it.
Ramsey
On May 13, 2010, at 2:40 AM, ISHIMOTO Ken wrote:
In my Project every file is UTF-8, also the .string files.
With UTF-8 everywhere Multi language Application are happy and no
trouble anymore.
FrontBase do a got Job in UTF-8 do and it is much easier to use it
everywhere as have to deal
with a lot different encodings in an application.
Greetings Ken Ishimoto
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On 2010/05/12, at 21:34, Anjo Krank wrote:
You can edit the files with the built-in editor, which replaces,
say, A| with \U00e4. Then you can save them as plain ascii.
Cheers, Anjo
Am 12.05.2010 um 21:28 schrieb Ramsey Gurley:
+1
UTF-16 big endian, no BOM (UTF-16BE in Eclipse)
Ramsey
On May 12, 2010, at 2:53 PM, David Holt wrote:
It's my understanding that the .strings files still need to be
in UTF16. Has something changed recently?
d
On 2010-05-12, at 11:50 AM, David Griffith wrote:
In case it should help anyone else in this kind of situation,
the problem here was definitely to do with the encoding of the
individual files. Somehow, a small number of the files in the
project must have remained in another encoding, probably ISO
Latin 1, to be honest I don't even know what encoding they had
- thanks to BBEdit - it just opens them using its auto-detect
feature and allowed me to re-save them as UTF8 or whatever
other format I need and having re-imported them to the new
project they are now working great. This seemed to happen a
lot in XCode, particularly with the localizable.strings files.
I don't know why but I remember I had to constantly reconvert
them to UTF8. Must be some setting or bug somewhere in XCode.
Anyway, I'm starting to feel like all the files in my projects
are now getting some kind of consistency with regard to their
encoding, thanks to Eclipse, WOLips and BBEdit :)
Regards,
David.
On May 12, 2010, at 8:29 PM, David Griffith wrote:
Hi Ken,
I think this may be the solution. If I try and open the file
in BBEdit with UTF8 it says it's corrupted or badly formatted.
If I leave it on auto-detect, I can re-save it as UTF8 and it
seems to then open correctly.
Thanks!
David.
On May 10, 2010, at 2:12 PM, ISHIMOTO Ken wrote:
For change the encoding on an text file (HTML) file the best
solution is using BBEdit.
I mostly use Japanese and have sometimes problems like that
with imported code.
Ken Ishimoto
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On 2010/05/10, at 8:38, David Griffith
<email@hidden> wrote:
Well I've checked this in the Properties for the project,
where else can I set it? I haven't found any other points
where it can be changed.
Regards,
David.
On May 10, 2010, at 6:14 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
It sounds like you have the wrong encoding set. Check this
under the various file / directory Properties in Eclipse.
On May 9, 2010, at 12:16 PM, David Griffith wrote:
Hi all,
In one of my apps that I've converted over to Eclipse, I am
having trouble updating the HTML pages. I've noticed that on
some of the pages I am getting two strange symbols as the
first entries in the HTML file. Then, if I click in some
text and try to delete it letter by letter, I have to delete
twice each time to delete one character. If I then type some
new text, it appears fine in the file but when I load it in a
browser it shows as chinese characters. The rest of the page
is fine, only the new characters appear like this. If I
delete the two strange characters at the beginning of the
file it seems to create even more strange behaviour.
I am currently updating Eclipse to the latest version in case
it might be a bug in there, but it looks to me like something
to do with encoding. I have set the workspace encoding to
UTF-8 but I'm not sure how to check the actual encoding on
any given page. I have had this problem (or something
similar) before in XCode and as I remember I had to use the
'convert' command to actually convert the file to UTF-8 as it
was either saved in some other format or was corrupted.
Anyone ever seen this? Or anyone know if there is an
equivalent 'convert' command in Eclipse to specifically set
the encoding for any given document?
Regards,
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