The standard response is that RStudio is not R, and has its own forum or 
discussion areas on stackexchange.com. R has its own mechanisms for dealing 
with alternate character sets, so be clear when the problem is in the 
processing of such code by R versus the display of input or output files 
associated with your use of R. Using R or RGui (that are on topic here) can 
help you discern where the "problem" is. 

That said, Googling "RStudio character encoding" might lead to help with your 
immediate concern. 
-- 
Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.

On March 9, 2017 2:34:40 AM PST, Dimitrios Mousenikas <rotondor...@hotmail.gr> 
wrote:
>Hello,
>
>My computer functions with the version of English windows 10. The
>problem that I face is that when I open an R file that includes Greek
>characters, with the program RGui, the text that appears does not make
>sense. The only way the problem can be solved is by setting Greek as a
>default language in Windows. Although I prefer as a default language
>English. 
>I am looking forward for your response. 
>
>Thank you in advance
>Dimitrios Mousenikas
>
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