Hi Angel,

Building works fine on my computer.
The problems seems to come from the encoding used by Java when you compile
(I had to change GT.java encoding to UTF8).
I've just committed a modification to force using UTF8 when building. Tell
me if it works better.

Nico

2010/12/17 Angel Herráez <angel.herr...@uah.es>

>  Hi Nico
>
>  I have got your changes but now I cannot build Jmol locally; I get these
> messages:
>
>  Do you have any tips?  My local building using Eclipse is not something I
> trust much, but it was working yesterday
>
>    [*javac*] *F:\webs\eclipse\Jmol-trunk\Jmol\src\jmol\i18n\GT.java*:123:
> warning: unmappable character for encoding Cp1252
>     [*javac*] new Language("zh_TW", GT._("Traditional Chinese"),
> "�體中文",             true),
>
>  Do you have any advice?  My local building procedure using Eclipse is not
> something I trust much, but it was working yesterday
>
>  Thanks
>
>
>
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