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Re: InfoPlist.strings
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Re: InfoPlist.strings


  • Subject: Re: InfoPlist.strings
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 13:04:55 -0500

On 30 Jun 2005, at 12:48 PM, Carl Smith wrote:

I have an Xcode project that I have been working on and using for about 5 months. The other day when I went to look at my InfoPlist.strings and/or English it brings everything up in either Chinese or Japanese. Anyone have any clue as to why? When I go to finder and look at the files using a text editor everything looks fine. Is there some setting on Xcode that I might have hit by accident?

InfoPlist.strings ought to be encoded in UTF-16. What you describe suggests your file used an 8-bit encoding, and then Xcode, for some reason, decided to interpret it as Unicode.

Open an Info window for the .strings file and change the encoding back to the 8-bit encoding you originally used (tell Xcode to reinterpret it, not to translate it). Then, because it should be UTF-16, select UTF-16, and allow Xcode to translate it.

    -- F

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