Hi,

I have filed a new bug as you instructed with id 699697.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699697

Thank you.


On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 11:21 PM, Sebastien Bacher <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> ** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
>    Importance: Undecided => Low
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1176319
>
> Title:
>   gedit automatically detected character encoding in open file dialog
>   box
>
> Status in “gedit” package in Ubuntu:
>   New
>
> Bug description:
>   Hello,
>
>   In gedit's open file dialog box, there is an option for choosing the
>   character encoding. The default option is "Automatically Detected"
>   which I am afraid it doesn't always work.
>
>   I am attaching a file (gr.srt) with encoding (Greek) ISO-8859-7. I
> verified its encoding using the chardet utility in the terminal and I am
> also attaching chardet.png that shows exactly this. If you open this file
> (gr.srt) with gedit and encoding auto detection and you leave your mouse
> over the respective file's tab, a hint will appear reporting the Western
> ISO-8859-15 as the detected encoding. Of course as a result, the file's
> content is unreadable. (Attached geditWrong.png)
>
>   If you open the same file by choosing (Greek) ISO-8859-7 in the open
> file dialog box, the respective hint properly shows the correct encoding
> and the file is readable. (Attached geditCorrect.png).
>
>   Bear in mind that once you have opened the file with ISO-8859-7, it
>   will always open correctly even if you choose "Automatically
>   Detected". It seems that gedit remembers your option and doesn't
>   actually try to detect the actual encoding. In order to reset to the
>   initial problematic behavior, you have to manually select (Western)
>   ISO-8859-15 once. It seems to me that it is very probable that this is
>   another issue but yet related and it will also help you to not get
>   confused in your tests.
>
>   Finally, I would like to grab this opportunity and ask you to add an
>   encoding choice in gedit's menu because in the open file dialog, it is
>   quite "hidden" in the sense that most people open files by double
>   clicking them. I even found this option on the net, it didn't even
>   cross my mind that such an option would be available there. Also, I
>   have found quite many frustration reports on the Internet from people
>   who use non Latin alphabets, I have even found a bug report that was
>   closed because the reporter unfortunately failed to provide the
>   required evidence and instructions.
>
>   Thank you very much.
>
>   P.S
>   Since I am only allowed to attach one file, note that all files I have
> mentioned are included in geditEncoding.tar.gz
>
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1176319

Title:
  gedit automatically detected character encoding in open file dialog
  box

Status in “gedit” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Hello,

  In gedit's open file dialog box, there is an option for choosing the
  character encoding. The default option is "Automatically Detected"
  which I am afraid it doesn't always work.

  I am attaching a file (gr.srt) with encoding (Greek) ISO-8859-7. I verified 
its encoding using the chardet utility in the terminal and I am also attaching 
chardet.png that shows exactly this. If you open this file (gr.srt) with gedit 
and encoding auto detection and you leave your mouse over the respective file's 
tab, a hint will appear reporting the Western ISO-8859-15 as the detected 
encoding. Of course as a result, the file's content is unreadable. (Attached 
geditWrong.png)
   
  If you open the same file by choosing (Greek) ISO-8859-7 in the open file 
dialog box, the respective hint properly shows the correct encoding and the 
file is readable. (Attached geditCorrect.png).

  Bear in mind that once you have opened the file with ISO-8859-7, it
  will always open correctly even if you choose "Automatically
  Detected". It seems that gedit remembers your option and doesn't
  actually try to detect the actual encoding. In order to reset to the
  initial problematic behavior, you have to manually select (Western)
  ISO-8859-15 once. It seems to me that it is very probable that this is
  another issue but yet related and it will also help you to not get
  confused in your tests.

  Finally, I would like to grab this opportunity and ask you to add an
  encoding choice in gedit's menu because in the open file dialog, it is
  quite "hidden" in the sense that most people open files by double
  clicking them. I even found this option on the net, it didn't even
  cross my mind that such an option would be available there. Also, I
  have found quite many frustration reports on the Internet from people
  who use non Latin alphabets, I have even found a bug report that was
  closed because the reporter unfortunately failed to provide the
  required evidence and instructions.

  Thank you very much.

  P.S
  Since I am only allowed to attach one file, note that all files I have 
mentioned are included in geditEncoding.tar.gz

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