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Implement option to disable globally "This file contains ambiguous Unicode characters!" annoying message. #28123

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eleksir opened this issue Nov 19, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #28454
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eleksir commented Nov 19, 2023

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In my installation I use russian language in README.md files and other places such as comments in src.

And this thing annoy me and my team. I'd like to have ini-config flag or setting in web-ui to disable this "feature" permanently for all instance of gitea/all repos.

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@eleksir eleksir added the type/proposal The new feature has not been accepted yet but needs to be discussed first. label Nov 19, 2023
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Backport #28454 (the only conflict is caused by some comments)

* Close #24483
* Close #28123
* Close #23682
* Close #23149
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