Hi, 

In fact I didn't try with "Latin1" encoding but with "UTF" works well. For sure 
is a bug but I share the same opinion than you about the QGIS functionality 
tools. 

Regards,
José Santos 

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To: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 15:47:44 +0100
Subject: [Qgis-user] qgis2 data source encoding

 Hello,

If i load a "LATIN1" postgis table with qgis1.8, it is loaded without any 
problem. If i load the same table under qgis2.0.1 32bits character are not 
recognized, worst, the data source encoding drop down list is empty. I had to 
save the project, edit it with notepad++ and set the character encoding by hand.

It seems that we try to add more and more fonctionnality in qgis without ensure 
that actual ones are really functional and constant. I use Qgis since many 
years and i think qgis2 is really less stable than 1.8.

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