Public bug reported:

Currently, when gedit detects that the file isn't UTF-8 encoded, then it 
defaults to "ISO-8859-15".
For some people it might be a relevant encoding, but for many others it isn't.

Could you please allow to set a different encoding for auto-detection?
(Assuming gedit knows that the file isn't UTF-8 encoded)

Using gedit version 3.18.

** Affects: gedit (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Currently, when gedit detects that the file isn't UTF-8 encoded, then it 
defaults to "ISO-8859-15".
  For some people it might be a relevant encoding, but for many others it isn't.
  
- Could you please allow to set a different encoding for auto-detection? 
+ Could you please allow to set a different encoding for auto-detection?
  (Assuming gedit knows that the file isn't UTF-8 encoded)
+ 
+ Using gedit version 3.18.

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Title:
  Allow to set default auto-detect for encoding

Status in gedit package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Currently, when gedit detects that the file isn't UTF-8 encoded, then it 
defaults to "ISO-8859-15".
  For some people it might be a relevant encoding, but for many others it isn't.

  Could you please allow to set a different encoding for auto-detection?
  (Assuming gedit knows that the file isn't UTF-8 encoded)

  Using gedit version 3.18.

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