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	It only means that IDE remembered that you opened this file with UTF-8 once in the past.
 
	IDE will update its records as soon as you open it in a different charset. No problems so far.  | 
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 Hi dmitri, I did check your point. Your solution works when I press "Transliterate" button. Then the IDE remember the file encoding. If I choose "OK" button, IDE show the file, but I see the "Transliteration error" each time, when I open the file again. Can you explain the differences? SVN recognize no changes in the file. My second issue, the file search will not search inside files, until I "Transliterate" every file in a project. Is there any option to "Transliterate" every file in a project or tell search module, do not stop on unknown file encoding and search inside as ASCII file? Thanks, Lev  | 
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	what you showed are IDE-wide setting. What's about 2 other settings: encoding settings for the project and for the directory? 
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 Didn't know about project / directory encoding. Thanks. The search is working now.  | 
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