> > Its any name known to your system iconv, so its system specific, Geany has 
> > some common names in its menus, but in fact even those are not guaranteed 
> > to be available.

> Thanks, here it is necessary to think.

As far as we know there is no programmatic way of getting a list of the 
available encodings at runtime, (the equivalent of the `iconv --list` command). 
 If you find one let us know.

> I saw https://nightly.geany.org/ and thought that it's a part of the 
> development team :) 

Yes the nightlys are provided by one of the developers, but they are for 
checking the build on a number of configurations, the packages produced are 
intended only as an artifact, although they may work if your system matches the 
build one.  But the scripts are not published AFAIK and probably the build 
scripts are very specific to the particular setup and would not be useful even 
if they were published.

Packages for Debian are not built by the packagers any more IIUC, the packagers 
submit jobs to a Debian build farm that makes packages for all the platforms 
and systems Debian supports, so only authorised people can make packages for 
Debian.  Ubuntu is the same IIUC.  Other distros may vary :)  Packagers are of 
course individual contributors and their ability to immediately respond to a 
new Geany release may vary from time to time.

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