Understanding Text File Encoding in EmEditor - Why Reloading Won't Change It

Understanding Text File Encoding in EmEditor - Why Reloading Won't Change It

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Understanding Text File Encoding in EmEditor - Why Reloading Won’t Change It

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  • May 24, 2007 at 9:58 pm #4384
    ptlomholt
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    Hi, I was viewing an xml file encoded in utf-16, then another program changed that file to use utf-8 encoding. When EmEditor 6.0.0.4/Win32 prompted to reload the file, all characters ended garbled up. Closing the file and re-opening from scratch fixed the problem. Bug?
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    Poul
    May 28, 2007 at 9:45 pm #4389
    Yutaka Emura
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    This is correct behavior by design. You will explicitly need to specify the new encoding, or you can select “File” > “Reload” > “Detect All” or any other encoding.
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  • Title: Understanding Text File Encoding in EmEditor - Why Reloading Won't Change It
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