Cannot duplicate textedit file and save as UTF 8

I am able to duplicate a textedit file, instead of save as. However, when I save the file in UTF 8 format, and send it to my colleauge, she opesn the file and it is in western format. Why isn't my format change working? Please help.

MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

Posted on Sep 20, 2012 11:13 AM

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Sep 20, 2012 12:29 PM in response to lanab23

lanab23 wrote:


when I save the file in UTF 8 format, and send it to my colleauge, she opesn the file and it is in western format.


Is your colleague just double clicking on the file? If so, tell them to use File > Open instead and set the encoding to UTF-8. Or your colleague could go to TextEdit preferences and set the default encoding for Open to UTF-8 before double-clicking.

Sep 28, 2012 8:35 AM in response to °Bernz°

This is a massive FAIL on Apple's part. They are becoming the new MS... trying to "enhance" usability by adding awful features and making everything a spaghetti bowl of instructions to accomplish something simple. They can definitely use the term "If it ain't broken, don't fix it."

I HATE the new textedit. Is there any way to downgrade to the old version? I too have been unable to save in UTF-8. Even though I went into the application preferences and selected the default for Save to be UTF-8. It seems if the files is already in UTF-16 it says 'FckU, I'm just going to save it in the format it's already in." Terrible, terrible, terrible.


I guess I'll try Bernz trick over duplicate, close, etc. This app is pathetic :`(

Sep 28, 2012 10:50 AM in response to Tom Gewecke

Tom,

I was able to duplicate/save then choose the UTF-8 encoding. It very frustrating to have to do this when a simple Save As... is a single step to doing what is now a two step process.

But to answer your question: In the menu bar goto TextEdit->Preferences->Open and Save Tab. Under "Plain Text File Encoding"->Saving Files, chose "Unicode (UTF-8)" instead of the default setting of automatic.


One would expect that any time you save a Plain Text File it will save it as UTF-8. If you open a UTF-16 file, then save it, it does not save it as UTF-8, it keeps it as UTF-16, which is not what I set in the preferences.


I am using 10.8.1. But not that it matters any more because I believe I have found instructions for 'downgrading' to the old Textedit from snowleapoard by copying files over.


I am curious if you are able to reproduce this though. Perhaps the 'preference' only applies to new plain text files, but that is not indicated anywhere in the box. Also cannot find the files encoding anywhere else. I would think it should be under File->Show Properties.

Sep 28, 2012 12:27 PM in response to wampa007

wampa007 wrote:


One would expect that any time you save a Plain Text File it will save it as UTF-8. ... Perhaps the 'preference' only applies to new plain text files, but that is not indicated anywhere in the box.


Yes, I think you are correct. TextEdit keeps the text encoding of existing documents unless you specifically change it via the encoding menu in a Save or Save As dialogue (not Save a Version). The Preferences only affect new docs.


Many people who have to work with encodings prefer TextWrangler.

Sep 28, 2012 12:51 PM in response to Tom Gewecke

Thanks Tom,

I think I'll look into textwrangler. It appears the Save As... menu option is also broken

http://www.tuaw.com/2012/08/05/mountain-lion-bugs-chopped-battery-life-and-nonse nsical-save-a/

Apple can claim it's not a bug, but rather a design. But clobbering a document I did not ask to be modified is sickening. I will probably ask Tim Cook to issue a public apology for this like he just did for the maps.

This is the reason I hadn't upgraded since Snow Leapoard. Apple is becoming like Cube, the movie 😟

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