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Re: reading binary, non-unix file
From: |
Mathias Dahl |
Subject: |
Re: reading binary, non-unix file |
Date: |
27 Oct 2004 09:46:20 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3.50 |
"Mickey Ferguson" <MFerguson@peinc.com> writes:
> > You start and stop a keyboard macro with C-x ( and C-x )
> > respectively. You can then name it with M-x name-last-kbd-macro <name>
> > and then insert it so that it acts as a function (sort of) in your
> > .emacs with M-x insert-kbd-macro <name>.
>
> ...
> Given the above information, I tried your suggestion above, and I've
> definitely got something wrong. I tried the following, for which the fset
> is the result of using the C-x ( and C-x ):
>
> ;;; define function to load in a unicode file (utf-16-le encoding)
> (fset 'find-unicode-file
> [?\C-x return ?c ?u ?t ?f ?- ?1 ?6 ?- ?l ?e])
You are right, that did not work. When I used a keyboard for doing
this a while back it was for *saving* files. It seems that it does not
work with C-x C-f, leaving out the file name.
I looked at how universal-coding-system-argument works and hacked
together the following, which seems to do what you want:
(defun find-unicode-file ()
"Run find-file on a unicode (utf-16-le encoding) file."
(interactive)
(let* ((coding-system 'utf-16-le)
(coding-system-for-read coding-system)
(coding-system-require-warning t))
(call-interactively 'find-file)))
Hope it works for you.
/Mathias
- reading binary, non-unix file, Mickey Ferguson, 2004/10/22
- Re: reading binary, non-unix file, J. David Boyd, 2004/10/22
- Message not available
- Re: reading binary, non-unix file, Mickey Ferguson, 2004/10/22
- Re: reading binary, non-unix file, Mathias Dahl, 2004/10/25
- Re: reading binary, non-unix file, Mickey Ferguson, 2004/10/25
- Re: reading binary, non-unix file, Daniel Pittman, 2004/10/25
- Re: reading binary, non-unix file, Mathias Dahl, 2004/10/26
- Re: reading binary, non-unix file, Mickey Ferguson, 2004/10/26
- Re: reading binary, non-unix file,
Mathias Dahl <=
- Re: reading binary, non-unix file, Mickey Ferguson, 2004/10/27
- RE: reading binary, non-unix file, Drew Adams, 2004/10/27
- Re: reading binary, non-unix file, Reiner Steib, 2004/10/27
- Re: reading binary, non-unix file, Mickey Ferguson, 2004/10/26
- Re: reading binary, non-unix file, Kevin Rodgers, 2004/10/26
Re: reading binary, non-unix file, Daniel Pittman, 2004/10/23