For some unknown reason, the encoding of my files has changed without me noticing for a while.
It was UTF-8
and now is windows-1252
. I have res
Close every project you have opened by clicking File > Close Project.
Once they are all closed, the startup window will show up (The window with the latest opened projects with the options to open new project, etc..) In that window, at the bottom right corner you have settings.
In Settings > Editor > File Encodings.You can set up all the File Encoding options to UTF-8, it will be added to the new projects from now on.
If you want it for old projects, do the same steps, but access the settings once you have the project open.
I hope this help!
If you have encoding defined in your files e.g. like this <meta charset="windows-1252">
you can you use Idea's Replace in Path...
functionality and modify multiple files at once.
Even you don't have that definition, you may be able to add it to your files using the same search and replace functionality. I had to convert massive amount of ISO-8859-1
encoded file to UTF-8
and this solution worked fine.
To convert the file encoding, you have to use some external tool to perform the conversion, such as iconv:
iconv -f windows-1252 -t utf-8 <input file> > <output file>
You can change your code's character set in WebStorm foot bar