Re: Project templates & encoding
Re: Project templates & encoding
- Subject: Re: Project templates & encoding
- From: Sherm Pendley <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 20:08:50 -0400
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 7:46 PM, Chris Espinosa <email@hidden> wrote:
First off - thanks! I've been tearing my hear out over this, and I
can't spare it! :-)
> The old way of building templates used an unusual methodology of embedding
> MacRoman guillamet characters ( « and » ) in otherwise UTF-8 files. This
> made them illegal in both encodings.
Hmm. I'll do that if I need to, but ... ick. I can see why a new way was needed.
> The modern way of building project templates is to use ___MACRONAME___
> expansions instead of «MACRONAME». This is triggered by using them in the
> template file itself; see any Xcode 3.2 template for an example.
Is the modern way supported by 3.1? I just tried a quick test and it
doesn't appear to be. My Mac is PPC, so obviously Snow Leopard and 3.2
are out of the question.
sherm--
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