Bug#615080: closed by Boris Pek tehnic...@yandex.ru (Re: codelite mangles non-UTF-8 files)

2012-08-01 Thread Jakub Wilk

* Debian Bug Tracking System ow...@bugs.debian.org, 2012-08-01, 11:09:

As we can see by the link, upstream answered enough clean. Quotation:


This is not a bug. but a user miss-configuration - Instead of opening this
is a bug, you should have post it in the forum.

By default codelite sets the code-page to ISO-8859-1 (Latin1)
To fix this, the user should set the encoding (I suggest using UTF8):
from the main menu: Settings - Global Editor Preferences - Misc -
Encoding and Locale


So this bug report can be closed.


In my book, upstream didn't understand the bug second time in a row 
doesn't sound like a good reason to close it.


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Jakub Wilk


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Bug#615080: closed by Boris Pek tehnic...@yandex.ru (Re: codelite mangles non-UTF-8 files)

2012-08-01 Thread Boris Pek
Hi,

 In my book, upstream didn't understand the bug second time in a row
 doesn't sound like a good reason to close it.

Sorry, by I don't see a mistake in developer's answer. Problem is in settings.
For example, I can break any file with non-ascii characters in a same way using
another text editor or IDE. Did I miss something?

Best regards,
Boris


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