OK. Thanks; it's good to understand for sure.
--pt
--
Peter Truskier
Premedia Systems, Inc.
Berkeley, CA USA
1-510-495-6442
http://www.premediasystems.com
On Feb 12, 2013, at 11:28 AM, Christian Schmitz wrote:
>
> Am 12.02.2013 um 20:08 schrieb Peter Truskier :
>
>> I have a question regard
Am 12.02.2013 um 20:08 schrieb Peter Truskier :
> I have a question regarding the official release of plug-in versions. When
> you do that, Christian, are the released plug-ins the ones in the Dropbox
> folder?
yes
> Or, might you have changed something prior to release?
No. I uploaded ever
I have a question regarding the official release of plug-in versions. When you
do that, Christian, are the released plug-ins the ones in the Dropbox folder?
Or, might you have changed something prior to release?
Thanks,
--
Peter Truskier
Premedia Systems, Inc.
Berkeley, CA USA
1-510-495-6442
ht
i did, the web did, but it seems we still struggle with this
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Christian Schmitz <
supp...@monkeybreadsoftware.de> wrote:
>
> Am 12.02.2013 um 19:24 schrieb Peter K. Stys :
>
> > begs the bigger question, why doesn't the world just settle on UTF-8 and
> be
> > done
Am 12.02.2013 um 19:24 schrieb Peter K. Stys :
> begs the bigger question, why doesn't the world just settle on UTF-8 and be
> done with this encoding nonsense once and for all? It continues to drive
> me crazy and i've been writing code for over 30 yrs!
Well, you could decide to use UTF-8 as
begs the bigger question, why doesn't the world just settle on UTF-8 and be
done with this encoding nonsense once and for all? It continues to drive
me crazy and i've been writing code for over 30 yrs!
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 4:10 AM, Lee Badham wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to use the Univ
This is something that is important to me, too.
I never found a 100% reliable method to get the encoding of a text. Some mails
lie about this, some mails have it plain wrong. And the GuessEncoding never
worked really reliable.
On 12.02.2013, at 15:39, Christian Schmitz
wrote:
>
> Am 12.02.2
On Feb 12, 2013, at 8:01 AM, Christian Schmitz
wrote:
>
> Am 12.02.2013 um 04:11 schrieb Gavin Smith :
>
>>
>> So, I have settled for an NSSearchField as an item in the menu. This works
>> fine the first time the menu is clicked - I can click the search field and
>> it receives firstrespond
NICKENICH, Germany (February 12th, 2013) -- Monkeybread Software releases
version 13.0 of the MBS plug-in for Real Studio.
The MBS plug-in comprises a collection of several plug-in parts which
extend the Real Studio development environment with 1,700 classes
featuring over 45,000 documented functi
Am 12.02.2013 um 14:57 schrieb Lee Badham :
> Hi,
>
> Originally I thought those question marks were invalid UTF8 characters, but I
> assume because PostgresSQL does not complain about an invalid byte sequence
> It must be ok.
Probably characters where you have no font to display them.
Gree
Hi,
Using the Example project in;
Cocoa/SpellCheck/SpellCheck like TextEdit
The events in MyNSSpellCheckerMBS never fire.
This is with RB 2012r2.1, Mac OS X 10.8, Cocoa build
MBS Plugin 13.0
Thanks
Paul
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Hi,
So far, using the universal character encoding plugin and using the result to
convert to UTF8 seems to give me a valid UTF8 string, even though the contents
look a bit garbled.
Even though the string looks like 104-06_8P ��〡蜃貳_130111 test G7.svf104-06_8P
正印海德堡104-06_8P 正印
Note the �� - h
Am 12.02.2013 um 12:14 schrieb Lee Badham :
> More Info…
>
> To be clear, I want to keep as much of the original string as possible, so if
> most of the string is in Chinese (but valid UTF-8) that is ok.
>
> Some of the files I get have Various Chinese encodings and sometimes the
> universal
More Info…
To be clear, I want to keep as much of the original string as possible, so if
most of the string is in Chinese (but valid UTF-8) that is ok.
Some of the files I get have Various Chinese encodings and sometimes the
universal parser gueses the encoding wrong.
Lee Badham
www.bodoni.co
Hi,
I've been trying to use the Universal Encoding detection plugin to test for
encoding of files we import because we never know their encoding.
Most of the time it gets it right, but sometimes it does not.
Once the encoding is guessed, the strings are then converted to UTF-8 to be
stored in
Am 12.02.2013 um 04:11 schrieb Gavin Smith :
>
> So, I have settled for an NSSearchField as an item in the menu. This works
> fine the first time the menu is clicked - I can click the search field and it
> receives firstresponder and I can edit the field. But if I choose another
> menu item o
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