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visionx:faq_tech [2024/01/10 09:37]
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visionx:faq_tech [2024/01/10 09:39]
admin [Different Windows file encodings]
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 Simply add your own includes and the update export will contain your custom files and directories as well. Simply add your own includes and the update export will contain your custom files and directories as well.
  
-==== Different file encodings ====+==== Different ​Windows ​file encodings ====
  
-Sometimes, you have the same OS but different file encodings, e.g. cp1252 vs. UTF-8. This is not a VisionX problem, it's an OS setting. Some windows ​installations have a new UTF-8 feature. You can see this option by going to Settings and then: All Settings -> Time & Language -> Language -> "Administrative Language Settings"+Sometimes, you have the same Windows ​OS but different file encodings, e.g. cp1252 vs. UTF-8. This is not a VisionX problem, it's an OS setting. Some Windows ​installations have a new UTF-8 feature. You can see this option by going to Settings and then: All Settings -> Time & Language -> Language -> Administrative Language Settings
  
 Will look like: Will look like:
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 {{:​visionx:​utf8_windows.png?​nolink&​400|}} {{:​visionx:​utf8_windows.png?​nolink&​400|}}
  
-Simply unset UTF-8 or set cp1252 as described [[:​visionx:​faq_tech/#​additional_jvm_start_parameters|here]].+Simply unset UTF-8 or set cp1252 ​instead of UTF-8 as described [[:​visionx:​faq_tech/#​additional_jvm_start_parameters|here]].
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