Pierre,

Yes, strange thing. I have even tried TextEdit and Xcode to write one in UTF8 and UTF16, but with no luck. Ken send me some code, (thank you Ken) that he is using, he is loading the File with the NSPropertyListSerialization.propertyListFromString(). Don't be sure if I should use this as a workaround. What does WOResourceManager use internally?

(Sorry for the typo in my previous post: know -> now)

On 17.11.2007, at 18:46, Mr. Pierre Frisch wrote:

Did you check that your plist file is actually UTF8 encoded? Check the properties of the file in eclipse.

Pierre
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On Nov 16, 2007, at 11:29, Sergio Sánchez Maffet wrote:

Hi all,

Does anybody knows how to write a property list file (e.g., Localized.strings) that displays correctly under WO 5.4 (Leopard)?

Any of my attempts failed, it seems to be broken.

I have know tried almost everything without luck, ASCII (with and without prefix: // !$*UTF8*$! and // !$*UTF16*$!) and XML plists in UTF8 and UTF16 saved with Xcode 3.0, eclipse 3.3.1.1 and Property List Editor.

The strings are accessed thru the WOResourceManager stringForKey() method.

Any clues?
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Sergio
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