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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 135581] kate: encoding utf-8;
From:       Toni Arnold <toni__arnold () bluewin ! ch>
Date:       2006-10-22 13:14:46
Message-ID: 20061022131446.23765.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From toni__arnold bluewin ch  2006-10-22 15:14 -------
Here a little addendum: The default encoding needs to be non-utf8 for the bug to be \
reproducable (I have iso 8859-1). Kwrite (the group this bug was assigned to) seems \
to be too late when recognizing the "kate: encoding utf-8;" keyword when opening *the \
first* utf-8 file with the File -> Open dialog, but has recognized utf-8 when trying \
"save as".

Steps to reproduce (I have KWrite 4.5.2 for KDE 3.5.2):

1. Open KWrite
2. In the settings for file open/close set default encoding to iso 8859-1
3. Close KWrite (this is important if there is an open utf-8 file)
4. Open KWrite, default encoding must be still iso 8859-1
5. Open the example file with File -> Open. Ensure that the default encoding in the \
open dialog is still iso 8859-1. 6. Verify that the file content is rendered as ASCII \
(instead of utf-8) 7. Open the File -> Save As dialog. It shows correctly utf8, thus \
has recognized the encoding *after* opening and rendering it. 8. Open the File -> \
Open dialog. It shows now utf8, overriding the default encoding with the encoding of \
the file already open.

Step 8. seems to make the bug hide itself.


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