Hi
Anyone having problem with the latest update? I lost my support for ³æøå², and have no idea how to get it back. I tried to reopen it with utf-8, and put on the spelling. I am kinda new with textmate.
Would love some help:)
Best regards Andreas
On 15 November 2010 10:59, AB andreas88ab@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Anyone having problem with the latest update? I lost my support for “æøå”, and have no idea how to get it back. I tried to reopen it with utf-8, and put on the spelling. I am kinda new with textmate.
Would love some help:)
What do you mean, "lost support"? You can't open files containing Nordic characters? For me, everything regarding characters works just as before.
The problem is, when I run a program that contains either "æøå" in a printarea, example JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "æøå"); I get symbols instead. It didnt before the update.
Best regards Andreas
On 15.11.10 11.24, "Sven Axelsson" sven.axelsson@gmail.com wrote:
On 15 November 2010 10:59, AB andreas88ab@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Anyone having problem with the latest update? I lost my support for ³æøå², and have no idea how to get it back. I tried to reopen it with utf-8, and put on the spelling. I am kinda new with textmate.
Would love some help:)
What do you mean, "lost support"? You can't open files containing Nordic characters? For me, everything regarding characters works just as before.
On 15 November 2010 13:05, AB andreas88ab@gmail.com wrote:
On 15.11.10 11.24, "Sven Axelsson" sven.axelsson@gmail.com wrote:
On 15 November 2010 10:59, AB andreas88ab@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Anyone having problem with the latest update? I lost my support for ³æøå², and have no idea how to get it back. I tried to reopen it with utf-8, and put on the spelling. I am kinda new with textmate.
Would love some help:)
What do you mean, "lost support"? You can't open files containing Nordic characters? For me, everything regarding characters works just as before.
The problem is, when I run a program that contains either "æøå" in a printarea, example JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "æøå"); I get symbols instead. It didnt before the update.
Hmm, but what does that have to do with Textmate? Perhaps some options for the program you are talking about has changed?
Otherwise, you tried "Re-Open with Encoding", but did you also re-save the file with the correct encoding? You can select that in a pop-up menu in the Save As dialog.
I tried re-open it with encoding. I coding direct in textmate, I am now using any extra programs. All I know it worked with the same file yesterday, and not today. Exactly the same file, and program, only different is the update that happened today.
Best regards Andreas
On 15.11.10 13.17, "Sven Axelsson" sven.axelsson@gmail.com wrote:
On 15 November 2010 13:05, AB andreas88ab@gmail.com wrote:
On 15.11.10 11.24, "Sven Axelsson" sven.axelsson@gmail.com wrote:
On 15 November 2010 10:59, AB andreas88ab@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Anyone having problem with the latest update? I lost my support for ³æøå², and have no idea how to get it back. I tried to reopen it with utf-8, and put on the spelling. I am kinda new with textmate.
Would love some help:)
What do you mean, "lost support"? You can't open files containing Nordic characters? For me, everything regarding characters works just as before.
The problem is, when I run a program that contains either "æøå" in a printarea, example JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "æøå"); I get symbols instead. It didnt before the update.
Hmm, but what does that have to do with Textmate? Perhaps some options for the program you are talking about has changed?
Otherwise, you tried "Re-Open with Encoding", but did you also re-save the file with the correct encoding? You can select that in a pop-up menu in the Save As dialog.
On 15 Nov 2010, at 13:46, AB wrote:
I tried re-open it with encoding. I coding direct in textmate, I am now using any extra programs. All I know it worked with the same file yesterday, and not today. Exactly the same file, and program, only different is the update that happened today.
Can you be more specific about how you are running this thing?
I.e. provide a step-by-step way for us to try and recreate your problem.