I am not sure I understand nor agree why this is not a bug.

If a file that I know can be displayed properly is opened and it
displays garbage because of it being opened with a wrong encoding, then
I think that needs to be resolved. If the grounds for marking this bug
as invalid is because it performs the same as other editors, then maybe
we should take a good review of the other editors as well.

Can you please explain to me why the encoding cannot be detected? I
understand that UTF-8 is like a standard and the sample.cpp file is
probably encoded with another less standard encoding. Is there no way to
detect the encoding except for manually selecting it?

Thanks.

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japanese encoding is not displayed properly
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