Re: Trouble with saving Simplified Chinese (Mac OS) encoding
Re: Trouble with saving Simplified Chinese (Mac OS) encoding
- Subject: Re: Trouble with saving Simplified Chinese (Mac OS) encoding
- From: Pontus Ilbring <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2005 11:36:27 +0100
On 2005-02-19, at 02.50, Trever Wilhelm wrote:
Hello,
I have a text file that I have created in Xcode with the encoding set
to
Simplified 'Chinese (Mac OS)'. If I close the file and re-open it with
Xcode, the characters are messed up and the encoding in the Format /
File
Encoding menu is set to ‘Western (Mac OS Roman)’. I reset the
encoding to
Simplified Chinese using the “reinterpret” option and my characters
look
fine.
But for some reason, resaving the file with Simplified Chinese
encoding does
not “stick”. It doesn’t seem to remember the encoding if I close and
reopen
the file.
Why might this be?
A text file is just raw data -- it doesn't store any information on
what encoding was used to create it within itself. If the file belongs
to a project then Xcode should store information on what encoding the
file uses in the project file instead. Does your file belong to a
project, and do you open it from within that project?
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