My question is a bit obscure... I'm working with an old 6502 operating
system whose source is encoded in ISO-8859-1. Naturally, I opened the
top-level directory from the NetBeans Favorites pane (i.e. not in a
project) and got right to work.

However, NetBeans wants to open the file as UTF-8. Many of the comments
are in German, and if I ignore the warning message and make changes,
every line with a German character (e.g. ö) gets converted, and git
flags changes for those lines.

Long story short: is there a way to tell NetBeans (using the Favorites
pane) to open all the files in a specified directory and below using
e.g. ISO-8859-1?

-- 
Glenn Holmer (Linux registered user #16682)
"After the vintage season came the aftermath -- and Cenbe."

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