GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 91491
Please add an iconv GUI plugin to convert text between different codepages (including UTF-8)
Last modified: 2019-03-23 20:56:02 UTC
I've been using a cyrillic-converter plugin which supported the 4 most popular codepages (introduced by IBM, MS...) while in gnome1. Transition to gnome2 is likely to break compatibility. The plugin is not maintained now, so there must be some replacement. A lot of people whose knowledge of alphabets is not limited to latin :) will appreciate this. Being able to make the plain text readable in all cases, regardless of its writer's OS and UTF8 support is important. There is a standard API and shell command for doing it called iconv. Adding GUI (with user definable presets for symplifying the choice) must be pretty straighforward.
I would add that this feature is of crucial importance. What do I need a text editor incapable of even displaying readable text for?
Please see bug 85992 for details about this enhancement. Basically, the maintainer cannot implement this in the near future but patches are welcome. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 85992 ***