Just to remind you the encoding warning does not occur with the same files using the emacs 28.1 with orgmode 9.52 included.  The characters that trigger the warning are ones that are not found in UTF-8 and since I do a lot of editing of web documents and do not correct them until final output.  orgmode has ignored them in the past (BEFORE 9.6) and  I am happy with that as long as the files do not become corrupted.  Can one set the encoding in orgmode as not having to configure file in real time would be helpful.
tx Paul
Paul H. Schlesinger MD, PhD
Washington University School of Medicine
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On Fri, Dec 16, 2022 at 12:48 AM Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> wrote:
* Paul Schlesinger <phschlesinger@gmail.com> [2022-12-16 02:04]:
> started getting an encoding warning when i would tell emacs I wanted to
> quit. The warning indicated the offending characters but they were in an
> unformatted buffer on the screen and I became fatigued trying to correct
> them. 

That will happen not only in the Org mode.

What do you see on screen, which are the problematic characters?



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Jean

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