> No, I doubt most users will know the code page number,
I didn't said this. I n other words I wanted to say, that in other parts of the 
world the users are facing more encoding problems so they are more used to the 
codepage numbers. This is, why every web browser has a encoding selection at a 
central position.
> but they will know what language they speak.
Oh, no. Germany is a nice example. Germany is located in Central Europe. The 
fact, that it was assigned to Western Europe in the time of the cold war 
dosen't matter nowadays. I have to select Western European. Every German text 
has no problem with selecting Turkish and often also with Baltic. Only Central 
European has the potential to crash some characters.
> And as for lining up, that's not important because most stuff doesn't line up 
> anyways.
Here the reason for lining up is not the consistence. It is the question what 
serves best to the user to find the right choice. Just try, how fast do you 
find one encoding and one area name in the different string formats (let's say 
Korean and CP-1251). 
[http://www.stud.uni-karlsruhe.de/~uratx/Ablage/Encoding_List.png]
Well, I'm not really motivated to discuss about a dialog which is seen once by 
only a part of the users, but I also don't like to make suboptimal solutions 
when I spend time to find the best one.
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