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    • Ogün KovanO
      Ogün Kovan
      last edited by Ogün Kovan

      i can only see turkish characters with encoding>character set>turkish>iso 8859-9 or windows-1254. but notepad doesnt save my decision and it gets reset every time i close it. i want one of those default not utf-8.

      i have never had this before. what is the problem?

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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones @Ogün Kovan
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        @ogün-kovan ,

        In Settings > Preferences > New Document, you might try picking the pulldown with ISO 8859-9 selected:

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        But that’s technically for new files; I don’t know if Notepad++ will also use that for ANSI files.

        You might also try toggling Settings > Preferences > MISC > Autodetect character encoding.

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        • Ogün KovanO
          Ogün Kovan @PeterJones
          last edited by Ogün Kovan

          @peterjones yeah it is for new document not existing ones. i tried to disable and enable that option (autodetect character encoding) but didnt change anything. i dont get it :S

          maybe it has smth to do with windows LTSC 2021?

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          • PeterJonesP
            PeterJones @Ogün Kovan
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            @ogün-kovan said in turkish characters problem:

            maybe it has smth to do with windows LTSC 2021?

            There’s a good chance of that.

            If you look at the ? menu, Debug Info, what does it say for your Current ANSI codepage: xxxx ?

            (There were some recent discussions that you can search for in the forum which show where in windows to change the default codepage)

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            • Ogün KovanO
              Ogün Kovan @PeterJones
              last edited by

              @peterjones 1252 .

              can you give me link please :)

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              • PeterJonesP
                PeterJones @Ogün Kovan
                last edited by PeterJones

                @ogün-kovan

                https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/22636/debug-info-dialog-what-does-current-ansi-codepage-mean/5

                Those links are focused on changing the codepage to UTF8 (65001)… but should be able to work for changing to 1254 as well.

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