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Re: windows-XXXX and cpXXXX


From: Kenichi Handa
Subject: Re: windows-XXXX and cpXXXX
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 20:35:34 +0900
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In article <address@hidden>, Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
>>  Emacs currently knows these windows-* coding sysmtems:
>>  
>>    windows-1250 windows-1251 windows-1252 windows-1253
>>    windows-1254 windows-1255 windows-1256 windows-1257 windows-1258
>>  
>>  and these cp* coding systems:
>>  
>>    cp437 cp720 cp737 cp775 cp850 cp851 cp852 cp855 cp857 cp860
>>    cp861 cp862 cp863 cp864 cp865 cp866 cp869 cp874 cp1125

Here, I forgot to add cp1251 and cp9XXs.

>>  But it seems that windows-XXXX are quite frequently called
>>  as cpXXXX(*).  If so, I'll register cpXXXXs as alises of the
>>  corresponding windows-XXXXs, ok?

> Won't that increase the confusion, which is IMHO already too high,
> between codepage.el and code-pages.el?  

They already support a coding system of the same name
(e.g. cp720) in a different way.  What kind of confusion
does making aliases cp125[02345678] increase?

> The cpXXX encodings you listed above are for DOS only, so
> it is okay to call them cp*.

I didn't intend to change them.  My suggestion is just to
make cp125[02345678] as an aliases of windows-125[02345678].
Actualy cp1251 is already an alias of windows-1251.

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Kenichi Handa
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