That's unusually wordy for a submenu label.
Striving to use a single word instead of three is indeed a usual,
prominent reason why people don't understand what the software does. As
well as putting menu entries where the programmer thinks they must be
and not wondering where the user will look
I think that the first thing for Character Encoding Autodetect to be less
confusing is ti say what it does.
Assuming that it means that any indication of a character set is ignored ans
that it is guessed by the contents...
Character Encoding Autodetect is normally not needed because a page MUST
(In reply to Lester Canninga from comment #78)
How do I go about fixing this
A user-oriented bug system normally contains, beside Bug report, a How to
fix or workaround box explaining that in everyone's terms. Sometimes, WONTFIX
or WILLSLEEP of annoying features stain the wonderful picture of
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