What I do in this case is the following :

I edit the file using UTF-8 chars and when the project is being compiled , I
use ANT native2ascii task to transform it in the build time.

Hope it helps.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Evgeny Gesin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tag Libraries Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 00:26
Subject: native2ascii or better editor?


> Am I must to use native2ascii to create text labels
> for a resource bundle file?
>
> The problem is that these labels are not human
> readable and sometimes native2ascii generates
> incorrect sequence of characters (such as duplicates),
> at least in Russian language (Red Hat 9)...
>
> In any case, I use JEdit, which is capable of encoding
> UTF-8 chars, such as Russian charset, so chars are
> human readable in the editor, but unfortunatelly at
> run-time they are displayed as gibberish.
>
> In short can you advice a tool, like JEdit, to make
> more easer writing and editing resource bundle files,
> or I must work with native2ascii ?
>
> Evgeny Gesin
> Javadesk
>
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