KWrite has also automatic encoding detection and it works perfect (my
CP-1251 files are read in CP-1251 and UTF-8 files are read in UTF-8).
P. S. This is bug, not a wishlist.
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There is easier workaround:
u...@host $ sudo apt-get install kwrite
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That's actually a bug, not wishlist item. Gedit shows that it can detect
any encoding of the file but actually it detects only KOI-8 and UTF-8.
Moreover there is no way to open a file in any other encoding than UTF-8
or KOI-8.
So it is a bug with normal priority.
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I just cleaned all my configuration for gedit and everything works.
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The plugin does not work. When I install it, I go to Plugins tab in
settings dialog and select the plugin. It stays not selected and becomes
grey (unselectable).
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