Can I install additional encodings in eclipse?

2019-06-09 16:44发布

I have the issue, that I need to use a subversion repository that was created (and is still in use) under windows. Thus the default encoding is CP-1252.

Now I want to checkout this repository in linux and alter files there using eclipse. I do not want to reencode the whole file using iconv to UTF-8 if possible as I do not know how good the programs under windows will behave.

My first idea was to set the project encoding to CP-1252. Under my installation (Kepler under linux) of eclipse there is no option CP-125x for the encoding. Only some UTF-* and ISO-8859-1 is selectable.

Is there a way to install further encodings in eclipse?

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2楼-- · 2019-06-09 16:53

The 'Text file encoding' field on the 'Preferences > General > Workspace' page only shows the most common encodings in the drop-down. However you can type in other encodings in to field. Any encoding that is supported by the Java Charset class is accepted.

The Windows 'CP-125x' encodings are called 'windows-125x' by Charset.

The same applies to file encodings shown in the file 'Properties > Resource' page.

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