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<spanclass="application">Geany</span> provides support for detecting and converting
character sets. So you can open and save files in different character sets and
even can convert a file from a character set to another one.
To do this, <spanclass="application">Geany</span> uses the character conversion
If you are unsure what a BOM is or if you do not understand where to use it,
then it is not important for you and you can safely ignore it.
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