> > Another effect is that when creating a new file it will be in utf-8
> > after writing it, while previously it was in latin1.
>
> This might be the most big change for Windows users.
> However, surprisingly, Microsoft is also going to change the behavior
> of Notepad and going to make UTF-8 as the default encoding in the next
> release of Windows 10.
Does that mean there will be a global setting to select this (assuming
some people don't want the change they would provide a way to go to the
old behavior).
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