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    • Compu chanC
      Compu chan
      last edited by

      This is just a very minor inconvenience, but when I drag and drop a file i’m editing into it’s own window it reverts back to ANSI encoding.
      I want it to remain OEM-US. I guess I need to change the default encoding.

      I see an option, Settings>Preferences>New Document>Encoding, which i’ve already set to OEM-US.
      I’ve also tried to edit and save the file with OEM-US encoding before moving it to a new instance.

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      • Compu chanC
        Compu chan
        last edited by

        This question pertains to Notepad++ v7.5.5 32-bit, running on Windows XP.

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        • guy038G
          guy038
          last edited by guy038

          Hello @compu-chan and All,

          On my Win XP configuration, I did a test :

          • I downloaded the 7z archive of the last 7.5.8 version of Notepad++

          • I extracted all files in folder D:\Test

          • I started N++ and I customized in Settings > Preferences.. my usual settings and, particularly, the Backup > Remember current session for next launch option

          • As you, I set the default encoding to OEM-US encoding, in Setting > Preferences...> New document > Encoding

          • Then, I opened several files ( change.log, license.txt, readme.txt )

          => Of course, the default encoding used, for existing files is ANSI

          • So, I changed, for instance, the encoding of the readme.txt file to OEM-US

          => And, after closing and re-starting Notepad++, I do get the same OEM-US encoding for the readme.txt file !

          • Now, I opened a console DOS window and moved to the D:\test folder

          • With the command notepad++.exe -multiInst, I opened a new instance of N++

          => As expected, this 2nd instance contained all the files of the 1st instance ( current session ) and the encoding of readme.txt was, indeed, OEM-US

          • Then, I closed this second instance and re-opened it, without any session, with the DOS command notepad++ -nosession -multiInst

          => As expected, only a new 1 file was opened, with the customized encoding OEM-US

          • I opened the readme.txt file and, this time, as you saw, the encoding of readme.txt was ANSI !

          • Again, I closed this second instance and re-opened it, without any session, with the DOS command notepad++ -nosession -multiInst

          • Now, using the Ctrl + Drag and Drop, I copied the readme.txt tab of the 1st N++ instance to the 2nd N++ instance

          => Again, the default encoding of the readme.txt file was ANSI


          Simply, note that this behaviour is identical, if no 2nd instance is involved in process ! Indeed :

          • Close any supplementary instance of N++

          • Now, close your 1st N++ instance

          => On re-starting N++, the readme.txt encoding is still OEM-US, according to information of the session.xml configuration file

          • Then close ( Ctrl + W ) the readme.txt tab and re-open it with the Restore Recent Closed File command ( Ctrl + Shift + T )

          As during the tests, above, with a 2nd instance, the initial OEM-US encoding is lost and the default ANSI encoding is chosen for the readme.txt file !


          Conclusion :

          You must live with this small drawback :-((. And, to my mind, if you want to keep a chosen encoding, taken from Encoding > Character Sets, for a given file, from one session to another, closing and re-starting N++, the only way seems :

          • Get the option Remember current session for next launch ticked, in Preferences... > Backup

          • Do not close the given file’s tab, before exiting N++

          Best regards,

          guy038

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