@trixie
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For instance, the editor shows me that the Czech language is associated with the ISO 8859-2 charset. When I select the language, the charset column disappears. Now if I want to select, say, English as another preferred language, why can't I see the charset anymore?
AmigaOS 4.x supports configuring several, IIRC up to 10, languages, the catalogs are searched in the order the languages are configured in locale prefs, but only a single default charset which is set by the first language.
For Czech there is only a single charset, but other languages can be used with different charsets, for example there are 3 for Serbian and 2 for a lot of others (ISO-8859-1 or -2 without Euro sign and ISO-8859-15 or -16 with the Euro sign, and a few other differences).
Maybe there should be an ISO-8859-16 version of Czech as well, but I don't know if Czech can be used with that charset or if some chars required for Czech from ISO-8859-2 are missing in ISO-8859-16 and that's the reason why there is no ISO-8859-16 version of it.