When I use caja, or any file browser, to read a text file that is
encoded in ISO-8859 it uses pluma to read the file. Pluma, however,
fails with this message:
pluma has not been able to detect the character encoding.
Please check that you are not trying to open a binary file.
Select a character encoding from the menu and try again.
I need to explicitly choose ISO-8859 from the Character Encoding drop
down box.
The file program is able to detect that the text file is in ISO-8859
encoding.
How does pluma determine the character encoding, why is it not able to
detect the encoding and display the text file contents?
This is on both F34 and F35.
Paolo
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