Mozart 4 Posted May 2 Share Posted May 2 (edited) Hello guys, Since most people still use Notepad++, it will be useful to just a few people only. So, if you just start the VSCode and edit files, it'll f.cked your korean text. (LC_TEXT) (For me, it did) You should go to Preferences - Settings - Search for "encoding" and change the "UTF8" to "ISO 8859-1" (And disable auto guess encoding if it's enabled) Edited May 2 by Metin2 Dev International Core X - External 2 Internal 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
b6d4a82c15 105 Posted May 4 Share Posted May 4 (edited) You can actually reopen/save a file with any encoding of your choice (without setting the default encoding) from the quick menu in vscode. Although I wouldn't recommend it because I still can't get it to work properly with some diacritics even after setting it correctly. What's worth mentioning also regarding those kind of files with ISO 8859-1 encoding is that when you work with git, you need to set them to binary mode like that and enforce line endings if you work on different environments. Put this in .gitattributes *.txt eol=crlf *.txt binary Edited May 4 by b6d4a82c15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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