Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: bluefish

I am using kubuntu and wanted to use bluefish (1.0.7) to edit a Hungarian text.
The text was formerly edited under ubuntu/bluefish.
Bluefish comes up with the default encoding UTF-8 and replaces my character
(TeX \H u) with some other, similarly looking char.
( I think it should give at least a warning, that the text contains foreign 
characters
rather that simply replacing them. This behavior can destroy the whole 
document.)
I edited the text and wanted to save the corrected one.
Now bluefish (correctly) refused the action, saying that the encoding is wrong.
OK, I changed the encoding under Edit/Preferences to 8859-2.
The change did not appear in the bottom line and I could neither save my 
document.
I exited Bluefish, restarted it. Now it came up with the correct encoding
and the character appears on the screen as expected.

To summarize, I have two problems:
1./ it should not change the character if it does not in the actual encoding
2./ upon pressing 'Apply', the new settings should be applied and used

I attach a simple test file with two Hungarian umlauts

** Affects: bluefish (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Bluefish does not apply new preferences until exit
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/163307
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