That's because there is no reliable way to know what the encoding of
a file is.
Christiaan
On 23 Nov 2007, at 5:54 PM, Derick Fay wrote:
I changed the encoding from ASCII to UTF-8 on the document that I
have set to open at startup in BibDesk.
Now whenever I start BibDesk I get the following message:
The document will be opened with encoding Western (ASCII), but it
was previously saved with encoding Unicode (UTF-8). You should
cancel opening and then reopen with the correct encoding.
I can change the encoding to avoid the message if I open a document
using the Open dialog, but there doesn't seem to be any way to
change the encoding when opening at startup (and hence avoid this
message).
Derick
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Derick A. Fay, Ph.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology
Union College
Schenectady, NY 12308
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