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Blame viewer does not display non-ASCII Latin1 characters

From: Ben Fritz <fritzophrenic_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2013 12:25:22 -0500

I'm running on Windows 7, in the United States, so my default encoding
for most applications is Windows-1252, a superset of ISO-8859-1 or
"Latin1".

Several characters which are valid in Latin1, but outside the 7-bit
ASCII range, are showing as hexadecimal values instead in the Blame
viewer. For example, the characters © and ½ show up in the blame
viewer as a little box with the letters "xA9" and "xBD", respectively.

I've made certain I have a font set in the settings dialog which has a
glyph for these characters, in my case "DejaVu Sans Mono".

Is there a way I can configure the Blame viewer to use the full range
of characters in the Latin1 encoding, or have it guess the encoding
correctly on its own?

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