[gedit-list] Converting encodings
- From: Jon Lapham <lapham extracta com br>
- To: gedit-list lists sourceforge net
- Subject: [gedit-list] Converting encodings
- Date: Wed Dec 3 05:25:03 2003
I am experiencing some problems when working with text files in gedit in
which the encoding has been changed.
I have an ISO8859-1 encoded file which I edit using gedit with no
problems. I wish to convert this file to UTF8 encoding. Naturally, I
perform this conversion via "iconv -f iso8859-1 -t utf8 foo > foo.utf8".
The new file "foo.utf8" works correctly with gedit, the accented
characters appear correctly, and any file alterations result in a file
with the UTF8 encoding. The old file "foo" still works correctly with
gedit. Great.
However, if I "mv foo.utf8 foo" and then try to edit the resultant "foo"
file in gedit, gedit continues to think the file is encoded in
ISO8859-1, garbling the accented characters.
Any suggestions on how to convert text files to UTF8 such that they
continue to work correctly with gedit? It is almost as though gedit
caches the encoding of files it has previously opened.
Thanks!
-Jon
Some extra info:
www office > head -1 /etc/issue
Fedora Core release 1 (Yarrow)
www office > rpm -q gedit
gedit-2.4.0-3
www office > echo $LANG
en_US.UTF-8
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Jon Lapham <lapham extracta com br> Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Work: Extracta Moléculas Naturais SA http://www.extracta.com.br/
Web: http://www.jandr.org/
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