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Re: Text Encodings in Xcode
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Re: Text Encodings in Xcode


  • Subject: Re: Text Encodings in Xcode
  • From: Chris Ridd <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 09:50:15 +0100

On 18/9/04 8:46 pm, AppleLists <email@hidden> wrote:

> My working solution is to fire up TextEdit when I need to view/edit code
> comments, but that's very inconvenient.  I wish Xcode had the same "Customize
> Encodings List..." dialog that TextEdit has.

That sucks, is is very definitely worth logging a bug against at Apple.

The defaults for com.apple.XCode include a key called
TSDefaultCStringEncoding, which for me has a value of 5, i.e.
NSISOLatin1StringEncoding. What happens if you change yours to 11, which is
NSWindowsCP1251StringEncoding?

Cheers,

Chris


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