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new nonempty files have wrong encoding information
From: "John Karp" <
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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 02:10:23 +0000
When I create a new cocoa bjective c file in a project, it is always in UTF-16 encoding regardless which encoding I have choosen in Preference for Text Editing. So I have to "Reinterpret" the skeleton file as UTF-16. Since gcc only understands 8 bit code, I then have to convert it to UTF-8 or other encoding compatiable with 8-bit code. I haven't tried other cases, but I am guessing that that this is due to the template files themselves being in UTF-16 encoding and somehow my preference setting is not being respected by the new file menu command. What is the fix for this annonyance? Please point me to earlier post if it has been addressed (I searced but did not find anything.)
Thanks.
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