Hello,
You just have to associate the non-standard extension with the Oxygen
XML Editor in Window -> Preferences -> General -> Editors -> File
Associations and with the oXygen XML content type in Window ->
Preferences -> General -> Content Types -> Text -> XML -> oXygen XML as
described in the User Manual for the Eclipse plugin:
http://projects.sync.ro/doc/ug-eclipse/common-problems.html
If you associate the extension with oXygen Eclipse as described above
and the file does not have an encoding declaration in the document
prolog then oXygen applies the UTF-8 encoding by default. There was a
problem with the default encoding when it was not declared in the
document prolog but version 8.1 which will be released probably next
week will fix that, it will use UTF-8 by default.
Regards,
Sorin
W. Eliot Kimber wrote:
Suggestion on the Eclipse plug-in docs: it would be helpful to mention
that you may need to explicitly set the encoding for XML documents that
have a non-standard extension and that are being reported as ASCII
rather than UTF-8 by Eclipse.
It took me a while to figure this out (and I might never have if I
didn't dimly remember being able to set the encoding in the package
explorer).
Cheers,
Eliot
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