With this plugin, you can edit and save the files which encodings are not supported by Sublime Text currently, especially for those used by CJK users, such as GB2312, GBK, BIG5, EUC-KR, EUC-JP, etc. ConvertToUTF8 supports both Sublime Text 2 and 3.
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** Windows 7 (Sublime Text 3): When Windows DPI Scaling is set to a value higher than 100%, the file name might not be displayed correctly, please try to add "dpi_scale": 1
to User Settings of Sublime Text.
** Linux (Sublime Text 2 & 3) and OSX (Sublime Text 3): You will need to install an extra plugin to make ConvertToUTF8 work properly: Codecs26 for Sublime Text 2 or Codecs33 for Sublime Text 3.
Using Package Control to find, install and upgrade ConvertToUTF8 is the recommended method to install this plug-in.
Otherwise, you can download this repository as a zip file, unzip it, and rename the new folder to ConvertToUTF8, then move this folder to Packages folder of Sublime Text (You can find the Packages folder by clicking "Preferences > Browse Packages" menu entry in Sublime Text).
Your folder hierarchy should look like this:
Please check ConvertToUTF8.sublime-settings file for details. You should save your personal settings in a file named "ConvertToUTF8.sublime-settings" under "User" folder. You can set project-specific settings (except encoding_list and max_cache_size) in the .sublime-project file which can be opened via "Project > Edit Project" menu.
In most cases, this plug-in will take care of encoding issues automatically.
You can also use the "File > Set File Encoding to" menu entry to transform between different encodings. For example, you can open a UTF-8 file, and save it to GBK, and vice versa.
Note:
false
, the file will NEVER be saved to the selected encodingtrue
, quit Sublime Text immediately after saving a file will cause the file to be saved as UTF-8, the correct content will be reload next time Sublime Text startsQ: It is not working after installation, how do I fix it?
A: Please try the following steps:
Q: Which encodings are supported?
A: Any encoding supported by Python will be fine, other encodings like EUC-TW will not be supported.
Q: Why does the content become a mess when the window is re-activated?
A: This is caused by reloading and has been fixed, please update your ConvertToUTF8 to latest version.
Q: Why does ST2 ask me that file "Has changed on disk. Do you want to reload it?" when the window is re-activated.
A: Same reason as above. Please choose "Cancel" if you have unsaved changes to the file.
Q: When saving the file, Sublime Text tells me the file is saved as UTF-8, why?
A: Don't worry, the plug-in will convert your file to original encoding.
Q: My file was saved as UTF-8 and it's in a mess, how can I recover it?
A: Please open the file and make sure its encoding is UTF-8, then choose the menu entry "File > Save with Encoding > Western (Windows 1252)", close and reopen this file.
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