Set default file encoding to ASCII?
Years ago, most text editing applications had the option to set the default file encoding to US-ASCII. Now I can't find any recent editor on Linux that allows you to choose ASCII. If the purpose is to restrict the character set to 7-bit ASCII, then choosing a superset like UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1 is not sufficient.
I would like to be able to use modern GNOME and Qt based desktop utilities, but I need to be able to set them up with US-ASCII as the default file encoding. Is there any way to do this on Linux (Debian)?
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Years ago, most text editing applications had the option to set the default file encoding to US-ASCII. Now I can't find any recent editor on Linux that allows you to choose ASCII. If the purpose is to restrict the character set to 7-bit ASCII, then choosing a superset like UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1 is not sufficient.
I would like to be able to use modern GNOME and Qt based desktop utilities, but I need to be able to set them up with US-ASCII as the default file encoding. Is there any way to do this on Linux (Debian)?
gnome character-encoding qt ascii
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Years ago, most text editing applications had the option to set the default file encoding to US-ASCII. Now I can't find any recent editor on Linux that allows you to choose ASCII. If the purpose is to restrict the character set to 7-bit ASCII, then choosing a superset like UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1 is not sufficient.
I would like to be able to use modern GNOME and Qt based desktop utilities, but I need to be able to set them up with US-ASCII as the default file encoding. Is there any way to do this on Linux (Debian)?
gnome character-encoding qt ascii
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Years ago, most text editing applications had the option to set the default file encoding to US-ASCII. Now I can't find any recent editor on Linux that allows you to choose ASCII. If the purpose is to restrict the character set to 7-bit ASCII, then choosing a superset like UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1 is not sufficient.
I would like to be able to use modern GNOME and Qt based desktop utilities, but I need to be able to set them up with US-ASCII as the default file encoding. Is there any way to do this on Linux (Debian)?
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