Use UTF-8 as default encoding for files#5213
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If we create journal abbrev files via the JabRef, they are saved in UTF-8. So it makes sense to use this as default encoding. Also see #5133.
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* upstream/master: fix bug where main file directory is not set correctly (#5215) Use UTF-8 as default encoding for files (#5213) fix: missing separator for unchanged diff words fix: use UTF-8 as default encoding for files ~ resolves #5133 Minor improvements to TexParser Fix lookup entry types in enums (#5209)
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If we create journal abbrev files via the JabRef, they are saved in UTF-8.
So it makes sense to use this as default encoding. Also see #5133.