The Czech translation file is encoded in ISO 8859-2 which means that all
Scid translated texts are displayed incorrectly in standard UTF-8
environment.  When I convert the file to UTF-8, translated texts in Scid
are fine.

Is there any reason to keep czech.tcl in ISO 8859-2 or can it be
converted to UTF-8 to make Scid work correctly in common UTF-8
environment?



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