On 8/15/08 1:46 PM, Aki Inoue said:
>Yeah, my statement my have been a bit ambiguous.
>
>What I meant is the "tools" shipped with Xcode 3.0 and later supports
>UTF-8 in constant strings 8-).
>
>The tools include genstrings.
Ah. Cheers!
>And, please file a bug for updating the doc.
Will do.
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Yeah, my statement my have been a bit ambiguous.
What I meant is the "tools" shipped with Xcode 3.0 and later supports
UTF-8 in constant strings 8-).
The tools include genstrings.
And, please file a bug for updating the doc.
Thanks,
Aki
On 2008/08/15, at 13:32, Sean McBride wrote:
On 8/
On 8/15/08 1:13 PM, Aki Inoue said:
>Yes, the compiler shipped with Xcode 3.0 and later supports UTF-8 in
>constant strings.
Aki,
Thanks for your reply.
I'm not sure you understood however. I know that the compiler accepts
UTF8 in constant NSStrings, but what I'm not sure about is the
'genstri
Hi all,
The docs for NSLocalizedString() say "In order to be parsed correctly by
genstrings, 'key' should not contain any high-ASCII characters."
On 10.5.4 / Xcode 3.1, this does not seem to be true. Anyone know if
the docs are simply out of date? I suspect that since 10.5 now allows
UTF8 in @"