Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.

Gedit is a text editor, therefore it stands to reason that it tries to
"protect" users from accidentally opening a binary file in the editor,
which might result in a less-knowledgeable user damaging it.

In order to get the functionality you need, may I suggest using a full-
blown binary/hex editor such as ghex or bless. These are much better
suited to the task.

Also, if all you need is to look at strings contained in a binary file,
the "strings" command might be of help. You can use it to generate a
text file without extraneous characters and then analyze that using
gedit.

Please let me know if some of the programs I described help in
fulfilling your requirement.

Thanks!

** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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