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By: fabioz

Ok, I see your point, but I have some doubts on how you're doing things:

1 - which test do you have and why (how) does it fail?
2 - I believe you agree that you have a big inconsistency in your environment
if you have a file marked as being utf-8 and edited as latin-1, so, if all are
marking things as utf-8, they should be interpreted as utf-8 (you can configure
this in the Eclipse preferences... you don't need pydev for that).

What pydev is doing is just making sure that your files are consistent with
the encoding you're declaring...

Cheers,

Fabio

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