Thank. That does indeed solve the problem. My mistake. Interestingly I have various other files with umlauts which are ANSI (according to notepad++) encoded and these work just fine (e.g. the attached test2.jl). There seems to be something peculiar about the test.jl file.
Am Donnerstag, 10. September 2015 19:22:15 UTC+2 schrieb Steven G. Johnson: > > Julia requires source code to be in the UTF-8 encoding of Unicode. It > looks like you are using the non-Unicode iso-8859-1 (or Windows-1252) > encoding. >
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