Bobby Hartsfield wrote:

>>From what I've seen with the Eclipse plugin, you can type/paste/view the
> characters on the editor side just fine but when you view the files, they
> are all escaped. You can change the prefs to either convert or not convert
> as well.

the last version i looked at had the option (maybe was default) to save as 
utf-8 
encoded files. if i recall correctly, somebody blew up a set of rb i had built 
(using rbManager) with it. if you've ever made an existing app i18n, you know 
how dreary a job creating rb is, so anything that even has the chance of 
breaking that just plain sucks in my opinion.

> view the contents of the files, it is \u00F1
> 
> Is that what you mean when you say that Java expects them to be escaped?

yup. makes them highly portable (or it's just how it was done once & now it's 
too late to change ;-).

btw i forgot to mention that rbManager has fairly extensive management 
functionality for trackng what's been translated, by whom, when, etc. as well 
as 
a reporting tool which helps on large/complex projects. and i just looked at 
attesoro's site & most of his complaints against rbManager involves importing 
other rb into it (because of the "fairly extensive management functionality").


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