> What's relevant is the text encoding selected in KEdit when 
> saving. You
> can select a text encoding in the Save As dialog.
Nope, that option doesn't exist in kedit, only in kate. would be nice to
have it, though.

> The question isn't which font you select in Notepad but how 
> you save it
> in Notepad. In Windows 2000 and later, Notepad has an option 
> for saving
> in UTF-8 as well as in Unicode format. Try both and see whether KEdit
> can handle them. If KEdit doesn't open one of them smoothly (it should
> open the Unicode on smoothly), pre-select the encoding in KEdit's Open
> dialog.

a. those are mostly win98 txt files, not unicode texts.
b. and there's no selection of encoding when opening.

hmmm... looks like there's still some work to do on the hebrew support. 

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