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Re: how to change file coding system


From: Martin Monsorno
Subject: Re: how to change file coding system
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 09:52:45 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.110004 (No Gnus v0.4) Emacs/21.4 (gnu/linux)

jasonr (Jason Rumney) @  f2s.com writes:

> Martin Monsorno <monsorno@gmx.de> writes:
>
>> Sure!  I should have said that I tried many ways /including/ the one
>> suggested by you.  When emacs asks me what coding system to use after
>> pressing C-x <RET> c, the default it suggests (in parentheses on the
>> modeline) is "mule-utf-8".  After opening it your way,
>> buffer-file-coding-system's value is raw-text-unix, nevertheless.
>
> In the Options menu, there is a submenu "Mule (Multilingual
> Environment)". At the bottom of that submenu is "Show All of Mule Status".
>
> If you select that, what does the "Multibyte character awareness"
> under the General Information section near the top say?

it says:

,----
| Multibyte characters awareness:
|   default: nil
|   current-buffer: nil
| 
| Current language environment: UTF-8
`----

doesn't sound too well, does it?

-- 
Martin


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