On Tuesday 15 February 2005 15.52, Ricky Ng-Adam wrote: > share/apps/kate/metainfos:Encoding=ISO 8859-1 > share/apps/kate/metainfos:Encoding=ISO 8859-1 > share/config/katerc:Encoding=ISO 8859-1 > share/config/kilerc:Encoding=ISO 8859-1 > share/config/quantarc:Default encoding=ISO 8859-1 > > Should it be necessary to manually delete the file? Why does it keep an > Encoding directive?
I didn't check it for others but eg. in kate you can set the desired encoding value by View|Set Encoding. If you set that to Auto then it should be able to open your file. The default value is Auto. If you set it to some other value, then you expect all the files you open to be of that encoding. How did your setting end up as ISO 8859-1 instead of Auto I don't know. If I remember correctly then long ago kate did not have setting for auto encoding. So that could be the reason. I hope I have answered your questions. If you think so, then maybe you should close the bug... Regards, Zsolt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]