Patrick Gundlach wrote:
are you sure that your scite does not use utf-16 and puts the BOM (byte
order mark) there?
scite indeed does this (kind of annoying)
context can handle that for xml files
i can consider handling it automatically (i.e. when BOM before first start-stop,
then assume utf-8)
Ha
>>is your text editor set to utf-16? If yes, set it to utf8 or something
>>else.
> I think, my SciTe 1.63 editor puts these characters into every new file.
> Is this a known problem?
> Has anybody the same effect?
> I use SciTe 1.63 for Windows + ConTeXt .properties files.
are you sure that your
Hi Lutz,
I use exclusively scite 1.63 with the properties files delivered with
the Context distr. - I never had this problem. At least with
TeXExec 5.2.4 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2005
This is pdfeTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.20a-2.2 (Web2c 7.5.3)
\starttext\stoptext does create the expected empty
Patrick Gundlach schrieb:
Hello Lutz,
is your text editor set to utf-16? If yes, set it to utf8 or something
else.
Patrick
I think, my SciTe 1.63 editor puts these characters into every new file.
Is this a known problem?
Has anybody the same effect?
I use SciTe 1.63 for Windows + ConTeXt .proper
Hello Lutz,
is your text editor set to utf-16? If yes, set it to utf8 or something
else.
Patrick
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