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Subject: Re: [Quanta] Set Encoding
From: Andras Mantia <amantia () kde ! org>
Date: 2005-05-13 7:56:37
Message-ID: 200505131056.37883.amantia () kde ! org
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On Thursday 12 May 2005 16:05, Nigel Ridley wrote:
> I'm using Quanta 3.3.1 and under the 'View" menu there is an entry
> 'Set Encoding'. Why has it disappeared from v.3.4 (on the latest
> Kanotix live cd)?
Ask the Kate developers. ;-) Isn't Tools->Encoding the same?
>
> The reason I'm asking is that I'm developing a website which includes
> English, Hebrew and Russian; and I have set the document to:
> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
>
> However when I close Quanta and then open it again I have to go to
> 'View
>
> > Set Encoding' and choose utf-8, otherwise the Hebrew and Russian
> > is
>
> all gibberish.
> How can I do that with v.3.4? Is it possible to to make Quanta
> *remember* a document's encoding?
I don't think you can do it per-document, but you can use utf-8 or
utf-16 and forget the pain with encodings. Quanta can have the same
encoding for the files in a project (see the project options). It is
also possible to define the encoding on open, altough when you open a
file from the project tree it will use the encoding specified in the
options.
> If I open the same document (.html file) using Bluefish it
> automatically opens it using utf-8 (at least I think it does because
> there is no gibberish).
Set the encoding in project options to utf-8 and you will have the same
behavior.
Andras
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