[Gtk-sharp-list] Some widgets and UTF8
Miguel de Icaza
miguel at ximian.com
Sun Feb 11 13:31:32 EST 2007
Hello,
> If you're going to do this, you need to let mcs know that your file is
> UTF8 encoded.
>
> By default, mcs assumes input files are Latin-1 encoded and will not
> parse utf8 characters correctly (unless you have a byte-order marker at
> the beginning of the file, which it doesn't seem your file has).
> However, you can pass /codepage:utf8 to get mcs to recognize your file
> as UTF-8 encoded like so:
mcs assumes the codepage based on the current locale.
So if your locale contains utf8, it will use utf8. Otherwise as you
said, it will use things like Latin1
> mcs /debug /codepage:utf8 /out:test.exe Test.cs
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> -Brad
>
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