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    • Alan KilbornA
      Alan Kilborn @jfaset
      last edited by

      @jfaset

      Not sure what you are saying here.
      Do you mean that if you reopen the file with Notepad++ it does not appear to be the same as when you lasted edited it?

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      • jfasetJ
        jfaset @Alan Kilborn
        last edited by

        @Alan-Kilborn
        Yes, it’s not possible to set codage is ANSI.

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        • PeterJonesP
          PeterJones @jfaset
          last edited by

          @jfaset ,

          A lesson in how Windows handles encodings: it doesn’t, and leaves it up to applications. The files are a series of bytes, and it does not store any meta-data to tell applications what encoding the file is.

          Notepad++ is thus presented a series of bytes, and has only a few different ways of determining what the encoding is:

          1. If you are wise, and using a Unicode encoding like UCS-2 LE/BE, which require a BOM, or UTF-8, which allows a BOM but doesn’t require it, then the presense of the BOM sequence will tell Notepad++ unambiguously what Unicode-compatible encoding is being used
          2. If you tell/allow Notepad++ to guess (by using the Settings > Preferences > MISC autodetect character encoding setting), Notepad++ will try some heuristics to guess the encoding, but it’s often wrong. It’s often recommended you disable that setting in posts in this Forum.
          3. In the Settings > Preferences > New Document settings, if UTF-8 is chosen as your default encoding, you can also choose to always apply UTF-8 interpretation to files that Notepad++ opens and guesses are ANSI, not just to new files.
          4. If it’s guessed wrong, or your default selections are wrong for a given file, then you can manually change the encoding back to what it should be. Notepad++ will remember this selection until you close the file (even remembering it if you close Notepad++, as long as you are remembering the current session). However, once the file leaves the current session, Notepad++ no longer tracks what encoding you had chosen for a file, so you’ll have to tell it again. But you can do it every time, with no loss in information.

          Please note: the legacy “ANSI” encoding (which is incorrectly named), and any of the “character set” options are all that: legacy. In the ancient world of 80s and early-90s computing, you had to use a variety of 8-bit encodings for different character sets, depending on where you were in the world. But then Unicode was invented, and in the intervening 2 decades has become the standard for representing characters in a compatible way. The only reason for ever choosing a non-Unicode encoding is to maintain compatibility with some legacy application that still insists on doing things the old way, or because you’re on a computer with an OS too old to handle any Unicode encoding – and if the latter is the case, your OS is too old to run Notepad++. If you are tied to a legacy encoding because of some other product, I recommend converting to and storing in UTF-8 (with or without BOM) while you’re using the files in Notepad++, and only converting back to “ANSI” when you’re passing it back to the legacy app.

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          • jfasetJ
            jfaset @PeterJones
            last edited by

            @PeterJones
            Nice lesson.
            You mean it is my problem I presume.

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            • jfasetJ
              jfaset @PeterJones
              last edited by

              @PeterJones

              Thank you,
              I apologize,

              When in Settings > Preferences > MISC - Autodetect character encoding setting
              is disabled Notepad++ can read the file.

              It should be possible to disable this option for the file opened in
              Encodage (Coding) of the top menu ?

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              • jfasetJ
                jfaset @PeterJones
                last edited by

                @PeterJones
                In fact, with Autodetect character encoding, it is possible to read the file.
                Click on Encodage of the top menu and then specify
                Character encoding - Western european languages - Windows-1252.
                .

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                • andrecool-68A
                  andrecool-68
                  last edited by

                  @jfaset
                  Notepad ++ has a lifelong problem with ANSI encodings.

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                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn @jfaset
                    last edited by

                    @jfaset

                    What @PeterJones was trying to tell you was that autodetection of an encoding is not always possible because there is no way to tell with 100% certainty which encoding a file is in.

                    This is because it is possible for the same file of raw bytes to potentially be valid sequences in several different encodings at the same time.

                    It might be interesting to see if a script could be written to pair a user’s previous filepath on a file with an (user-chosen!) encoding in some sort of database. If a file is closed and reopened, the database would be consulted to see what the chosen encoding should be.

                    This sounds familiar. I wonder if there is already a plugin for doing this…

                    @andrecool-68

                    Notepad ++ has a lifelong problem with ANSI encodings.

                    What does this mean?
                    In the context of what @PeterJones and I have stated about autodetection of encoding?

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                    • andrecool-68A
                      andrecool-68 @Alan Kilborn
                      last edited by

                      @Alan-Kilborn

                      In my opinion, I made myself very clear about the problems with ANSI encodings. My native language is Russian and I face ANSI encoding problems every day. Very often you have to correct the incorrect saving of the encoding through the AkelPad editor, while Notepad ++ breaks the encoding and it is not always possible to recover this file!

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                      • EkopalypseE
                        Ekopalypse @andrecool-68
                        last edited by Ekopalypse

                        @andrecool-68

                        is your windows system also setup with Russian language pack?
                        If so, by disabling autodetect chacacter encoding you shouldn’t have any issues with cp1251 encoded files.
                        Afaik npp uses your os encoding if you haven’t configured something else.

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                        • andrecool-68A
                          andrecool-68
                          last edited by

                          @Ekopalypse
                          Automatic encoding detection is always disabled for me. And when I need to reopen in the desired encoding, and Notepad ++ does the re-saving of the document without the possibility of rollback. So in such a situation, I need to do it in another editor, so as not to irrevocably lose this file. For example, AkelPad4 editor never breaks the Russian encoding.

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                          • EkopalypseE
                            Ekopalypse @andrecool-68
                            last edited by Ekopalypse

                            @andrecool-68

                            If you open a file, what shows npp in the statusbar? ANSI or cp1251?

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                            • andrecool-68A
                              andrecool-68
                              last edited by

                              @Ekopalypse
                              Example:
                              Initially the file is encoded OEM 866

                              And notepad ++ opens up different options: Macintosh, Windows-1251, ANSI, UTF-8

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                              • EkopalypseE
                                Ekopalypse @andrecool-68
                                last edited by

                                @andrecool-68

                                Hmmm … why should npp do this if you have automatic encoding detection disabled? Strange, it does not do this for me.
                                Is OEM866 much different to cp1251?

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                                • Alan KilbornA
                                  Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                                  last edited by

                                  @Ekopalypse @andrecool-68

                                  I am interested in how this conversation turns out.
                                  I would like to know if there is a bug with this or not.
                                  Note that I would not consider N++'s lack of autodetection of what the user thinks is the correct encoding a bug, but I would if the user sets and encoding, saves a file, and somehow N++ messes that up.

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                                  • andrecool-68A
                                    andrecool-68
                                    last edited by andrecool-68

                                    @Ekopalypse
                                    @Alan-Kilborn
                                    My file is OEM 866 and notepad ++ opens it as Macintosh, Windows-1251, ANSI, UTF-8 (options are always different)

                                    For bat files, I need exactly the OEM 866 encoding.
                                    (sorry for my google translate)

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                                    • EkopalypseE
                                      Ekopalypse
                                      last edited by

                                      @andrecool-68

                                      Если Вы отключили автоматическое распознавание и используете набор символов, противоречащий Вашим настройкам “ANSI”, блокнот++ не сможет отобразить документ в правильном формате.

                                      Вот пример:
                                      Я использую OEM850 и сохранил этот текст: “Неприятности в раю”.
                                      Если я сейчас запущу блокнот++ и открою файл, то блокнот++ покажет мне это.

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                                      Он использует настройку операционной системы ANSI, которой для меня является CP1251.
                                      Это нормально, но блокнот++ всегда сообщает ANSI и больше ничего.
                                      Тот факт, что ты сообщаешь о разных вещах, вот что путает меня с твоим заявлением.
                                      Почему ANSI не всегда отображается? Странно.

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                                      • EkopalypseE
                                        Ekopalypse @Ekopalypse
                                        last edited by

                                        Конечно, моя кодировка 1252, а не 1251.

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                                        • gstaviG
                                          gstavi
                                          last edited by

                                          In my humble opinion this is a user interface failure.
                                          What is the meaning of disable autodetect character encoding? If Notepad++ does not autodetect then it must assume some default. What is this default? – I tested and it is not the new file encoding.

                                          The UI should have had a radio button that selects one of two options:

                                          • Autodetect character encoding.
                                          • Assume any opened files is <combo box>

                                          There could be more advanced features like letting the user select a group of acceptable encodings for his region where Notepad++ must guess one of them. But that goes beyond UI.

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                                          • EkopalypseE
                                            Ekopalypse
                                            last edited by

                                            @gstavi

                                            If Notepad++ does not autodetect then it must assume some default.

                                            I thought then it is ANSI, which depends on what GetACP returns for the current setup.

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