Well, I've done it by the proposed way in this particular case.

(I.e. I have the only one UTF-8 coded file - and this is the only one text file 
in general - for this one case.

TextPad supports various codings as well.

I was not sure whether the text editor will be able to determine coding used, 
so I worried about having to select encoding every time I'd like to edit this 
Lua file.

But, fortunately, the editor is able to determine the UTF-8 coding; and the 
CP1250 as well.

So once I saved this Lua file with UTF-8 encoding, I don't have to reselect it.)

Lukas


On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 17:49:43 +0200, Vedran Miletić <[email protected]> wrote:

2010/10/21 Procházka Lukáš <[email protected]>:
Or how to make Ctx work with non-UTF8 Lua files?


Notepad supports saving to UTF-8. Can't you rather convert your files to it?




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