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    • Claudia SvensonC

      Bug: Empty file with UTF-8 encoding saved as ANSI

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      Alan KilbornA
      @Claudia-Svenson said: Possibly it was introduced only recently Nope. But it isn’t exactly obvious what its function is, based only upon the UI text.
    • guy038G

      Are both '.7z' and '.zip' portable archives necessary ?

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      sevem47S
      @ThosRTanner said: This doesn’t seem terribly useful for an installation package though. This is exactly my use case: I download the zip archive end selectively extract only changed files. Some of the files in my installation I explicitly do NOT want to get overwritten. In the end it is really just a matter of taste. And I really appreciate the possibility to choose my desired format. From this I support the current situation, that both format are presented for download.
    • Alan KilbornA

      What is BUFFERENCODING.COOKIE ??

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      PeterJonesP
      because it appears those actually return from the enum UniMode, which is enum UniMode {uni8Bit=0, uniUTF8=1, uni16BE=2, uni16LE=3, uniCookie=4, uni7Bit=5, uni16BE_NoBOM=6, uni16LE_NoBOM=7, uniEnd}; according to the source code. In N++ commit 8149f72 in v8.8.8 (Nov 2025), uniCookie has been renamed as uniUTF8_NoBOM inside the N++ source. Thus, I just put in PythonScript Issue #421 to request that there’s a BUFFERENCODING.UTF8_NOBOM, either as replacement or alias of the old meaninglessly-named BUFFERENCODING.COOKIE … I don’t know if it will happen, but at least the request is in. :-)