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Deft Developer commented on NETBEANS-2526:
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By The Way:
Yes, this can be worked around by launching NetBeans with the option `
{{-J-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8}}` in the etc/netbeans.conf file.
No, I have not found any setting in gradle.settings that makes a difference.
> Java Gradle projects can't handle unicode source
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: NETBEANS-2526
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-2526
> Project: NetBeans
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Windows, Java 1.8, Gradle 5.13
> Reporter: Deft Developer
> Priority: Major
> Labels: gradle,, java,, unicode
>
> If a java souce file contains unicode source, for example in identifiers, the
> built-in compiler fails to parse it, and the editor shows the wrong
> characters in the editor window. The file WILL compile correctly in gradle.
> The same sources cause no problem in ant-style Java projects. Setting
> "compileJava.options.encoding = 'UTF-8'" and
>
> tasks.withType(Compile) \{
> options.encoding = 'UTF-8'
> }
> Does not fix the NetBeans problem.
>
> Here In Jira, I tried attaching a sample java source file, but Jira complains
> about a missing token. But I will try to enter some unicode source here:
>
> public enum EnumWithUnicode {
> Bondye,
> Xêvioso,
> Gû,
> Agê,
> Jo,
> Lêgba;
> public enum Family
> { RADA, VUDÚ, VODUN; }
> }
> [^EnumWithUnicode.java]
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