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I think it would be useful to be able to set different file encoding for different projects. I do some work in iso-8859-2 and some in utf-8 and sometimes having to switch default encoding every time or using the open dialog with different encoding is a nightmare.
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we'll do it per-directory and per-file.
For example if a specific encoding is set for the project's root, it will have an effect until another encoding is specified for a file or for a directory below.
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Anything achieving this sounds good (:

I guess this will affect local files but what about ftp? If the encoding was assigned to a project then automatically the program could apply the encoding to remote directory specified in project properties.
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LEt's wait for the next major release Smile
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dmitri wrote:
LEt's wait for the next major release Smile


Same probs with encoding in projects, I've just lost many data becouse I forgot change default encoding. Sad

But as many of us I'm waiting for next release. Smile

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