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From: | Chip |
Subject: | Re: jEdit changes file unexpectedly |
Date: | Sat, 16 May 2009 17:24:06 -0700 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.21 (Windows/20090302) |
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
It might be opened not in UTF-8. See in the lower right corner. You can make sure it is loaded in the correct encoding, by using File > Open with encoding...I've had the same problem with one file as well - the title of a song is Cariño Nuevo. The ñ gets changed to n everytime. I finally gave up on changing it and just leave it as a regular n. BTW, my files are all opened/saved as UTF-8, everytime, so I thought. After all, in the bottom corner it showed UTF-8. I then went to File/Open/Commands/Encoding, and it always defaulted to Auto and cP1252. I'd change it, but found that I had to do that every time I opened a file. I finally found in Utilities/Global Options/Encodings that that is what the default was set to. I changed it to UTF-8 and now it opens the files correctly.
Helge, maybe that is your issue as well? -- Chip
Cheers, Bert Helge Kruse írta:Hello,I have found a problem with jEdit (probably LilypondTool). I just write a .ly source that contains the word "Pincé". I saved the file yesterday. Today I wanted to continue and see that this word has been changed to "Pincé". That's a bit annoying. The "Pincé" is a playing instruction and should be a markup.Do you know a way to save the spelling of it? Since it appears at several places, it's not easy to fix it every time I re-open the file.Regards,Helge
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