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Submitted by efthimis on Friday, 18 June, 2010 - 13:32
Hallo my friends i am a novice user of jedit and i want to ask you how can i use the x-MacGreek encoding to see some files that i have. I used it before but i have made an upgrade of java and then it dissapeared from the list of my Global Options where can i find it?
I have an old version jEdit 4.3pre12 using Java 1.6.0_20 but i had not any problem before this upgrade.
Thanks a lot...
Efthimis
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by Robert Schwenn on Sun, 20/06/2010 - 15:12
As You've already noticed, encodings are brought to You by the Java VM (JRE or JDK). jEdit shows You all of them in "Global Options -> Encodings".

I'm pretty sure that there are different Java Downloads with different count of encodings. Maybe You should look for a "offline" download (for Windows). This is an ordinary installer with about 16 MB size. For me, it brings many, many encodings incl. x-MacGreek.

Robert
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