In my Project every file is UTF-8, also the .string files.

With UTF-8 everywhere Multi language Application are happy and no trouble 
anymore.

FrontBase do a got Job in UTF-8 do and it is much easier to use it everywhere 
as have to deal

with a lot different encodings in an application.

Greetings Ken Ishimoto

iPad$B$+$iAw?.(B

On 2010/05/12, at 21:34, Anjo Krank wrote:

> You can edit the files with the built-in editor, which replaces, say, .AN| 
> with \U00e4. Then you can save them as plain ascii.
> 
> Cheers, Anjo
> 
> 
> 
> Am 12.05.2010 um 21:28 schrieb Ramsey Gurley:
> 
>> +1
>> 
>> UTF-16 big endian, no BOM (UTF-16BE in Eclipse)
>> 
>> Ramsey
>> 
>> On May 12, 2010, at 2:53 PM, David Holt wrote:
>> 
>>> It's my understanding that the .strings files still need to be in UTF16. 
>>> Has something changed recently?
>>> 
>>> d
>>> 
>>> On 2010-05-12, at 11:50 AM, David Griffith wrote:
>>> 
>>>> In case it should help anyone else in this kind of situation, the problem 
>>>> here was definitely to do with the encoding of the individual files.  
>>>> Somehow, a small number of the files in the project must have remained in 
>>>> another encoding, probably ISO Latin 1, to be honest I don't even know 
>>>> what encoding they had - thanks to BBEdit - it just opens them using its 
>>>> auto-detect feature and allowed me to re-save them as UTF8 or whatever 
>>>> other format I need and having re-imported them to the new project they 
>>>> are now working great.  This seemed to happen a lot in XCode, particularly 
>>>> with the localizable.strings files.  I don't know why but I remember I had 
>>>> to constantly reconvert them to UTF8.  Must be some setting or bug 
>>>> somewhere in XCode.  Anyway, I'm starting to feel like all the files in my 
>>>> projects are now getting some kind of consistency with regard to their 
>>>> encoding, thanks to Eclipse, WOLips and BBEdit :)
>>>> 
>>>> Regards,
>>>> David.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On May 12, 2010, at 8:29 PM, David Griffith wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi Ken,
>>>> 
>>>> I think this may be the solution.  If I try and open the file in BBEdit 
>>>> with UTF8 it says it's corrupted or badly formatted.  If I leave it on 
>>>> auto-detect, I can re-save it as UTF8 and it seems to then open correctly.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> 
>>>> David.
>>>> 
>>>> On May 10, 2010, at 2:12 PM, ISHIMOTO Ken wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> For change the encoding on an text file (HTML) file the best solution is 
>>>> using BBEdit.
>>>> I mostly use Japanese and have sometimes problems like that with imported 
>>>> code.
>>>> 
>>>> Ken Ishimoto
>>>> 
>>>> iPad$B$+$iAw?.(B
>>>> 
>>>> On 2010/05/10, at 8:38, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Well I've checked this in the Properties for the project, where else can 
>>>>> I set it?  I haven't found any other points where it can be changed.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> David.
>>>>> 
>>>>> On May 10, 2010, at 6:14 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> It sounds like you have the wrong encoding set.  Check this under the 
>>>>> various file / directory Properties in Eclipse.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On May 9, 2010, at 12:16 PM, David Griffith wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> In one of my apps that I've converted over to Eclipse, I am having 
>>>>>> trouble updating the HTML pages.  I've noticed that on some of the pages 
>>>>>> I am getting two strange symbols as the first entries in the HTML file.  
>>>>>> Then, if I click in some text and try to delete it letter by letter, I 
>>>>>> have to delete twice each time to delete one character.  If I then type 
>>>>>> some new text, it appears fine in the file but when I load it in a 
>>>>>> browser it shows as chinese characters.  The rest of the page is fine, 
>>>>>> only the new characters appear like this.  If I delete the two strange 
>>>>>> characters at the beginning of the file it seems to create even more 
>>>>>> strange behaviour.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I am currently updating Eclipse to the latest version in case it might 
>>>>>> be a bug in there, but it looks to me like something to do with 
>>>>>> encoding.  I have set the workspace encoding to UTF-8 but I'm not sure 
>>>>>> how to check the actual encoding on any given page.  I have had this 
>>>>>> problem (or something similar) before in XCode and as I remember I had 
>>>>>> to use the 'convert' command to actually convert the file to UTF-8 as it 
>>>>>> was either saved in some other format or was corrupted.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Anyone ever seen this?  Or anyone know if there is an equivalent 
>>>>>> 'convert' command in Eclipse to specifically set the encoding for any 
>>>>>> given document?
>>>>>> 
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