Dear Norbert

Thanks alot for all your work, its appreciated! When entering locale in ubuntu 
7.10 I get LANG=en_DK.UTF-8, which causes me no problems since kile is set to 
use encoding KDEDefault, which im guessing is refering to what YYYY=DK.UTF-8 
is. But when entering locale in ubuntu 8.04 I get LANG=C. Is it then correctly 
understood that the problem arrises because kile is trying to open the files as 
if they were encoded in whatever LANG=C means? And what to do about it? Im not 
sure, but I think the the bug report should be filed against ubuntu in general? 
I mean, it would be nice if kile could autodetect the encoding, but it isn't 
really a bug in kile, more like a feature request. 
I have installed ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04 the exact same way so I don't understand 
why the LANG settings are different. It would be nice if this was changed back 
before final release.
In the meanwhile, which one of the two options do you recommend? The first one 
seems the easiest, is there any reason to prefer the second?

Regards
Christian

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