I do not know exactly where they come from, but I have a theory: those 
files are generated from the GrapeCity ActiveReports designer itselft. I 
create a new report class for a new report and, only in some of the new 
clases, the .resx report contains those null bytes.
Anyway, I would like the merge app to handle this files as they are not 
really 'not a text file' as I can open them in the Notepad editor. So, the 
question stands. Can I do something to change the behaviuor of the program 
when reading this files?

Thanks in advance.
Regards.
Ariel.


El martes, 25 de junio de 2019, 14:06:59 (UTC-3), Oskar Berggren escribió:
>
> I think the question you need to ask is where these null bytes come from. 
> I've never seen that behavior in resx before.
>
> On Tue, 25 Jun 2019, 11:55 Alejandro Ariel Abaca via TortoiseSVN, wrote:
>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I have a pretty large solution written in c# involving a project 
>> containing GrapeCity ActiveReports. The reports are c# classes that have 
>> .resx files attached. We are VC against VisualSVN using Tortoise and 
>> sometimes have problems with some of the .resx files when we want to 
>> compare the text file in the repo with the file in out local copy of the 
>> repository. The exact error is "The file 
>> <path-to-a-temp-file-in-my-profile-directory>.resx is not a valir TextFile!"
>>
>> [image: Anotación 2019-06-25 074559-TortoiseSVNMerge-Problem.png]
>>
>>
>>
>> The image shows that the file is, indeed, a text file and It can be open 
>> with the (basic) Notepad app from Windows 10. But when I open the same file 
>> with my copy of Sublime I found out that after the closing tag (the .resx 
>> file is an XML document), there are a number of CHAR(0) characters, as in 
>> the following picture:
>>
>> [image: Anotación 2019-06-25 074559-TortoiseSVNMerge-Problem-Sublime.png]
>>
>>
>> So my guess is that the merge code is taking those CHAR(0) into account 
>> for resolving my repo file si not valid. Is there something I can do to 
>> resolve this Issue? Maybe there is a configuration that can be done that I 
>> do not know that can help. Otherwise, can Tortoise Merge forgive those 
>> CHAR(0) characters after the closing XML tag as they do not have any 
>> meaning out there?
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> From Argentina.
>>
>> Ariel.
>>
>>
>>
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