Eli Zaretskii writes: > > > + (+ (point-min) (byte-to-position > > > + (read (current-buffer)))) > > > > Hmm... this only works if the Info file is encoded in UTF-8. I > > guess in the case of Info, 99% of the files are just ASCII and > > there's a chance that the vast majority of the rest is (or will be) > > UTF-8, so maybe this hack works well in practice. > > Using byte-to-position would make things worse for Latin-1 and the > likes. No, byte-to-position already checks for that: ---- src/marker.c, line 302 /* If this buffer has as many characters as bytes, each character must be one byte. This takes care of the case where enable-multibyte-characters is nil. */ if (best_above == best_above_byte) return bytepos; ---- Therefore, an Info file in Latin-1 should work just fine. > But it shouldn't be hard to add a simple test of > buffer-file-coding-system: if it states fixed-size encoding, like any > of the 8-bit encodings, or UTF-16, > the conversion to character position is trivial. I think you mean UTF-32 instead of UTF-16, since UTF-16 is variable- length. /Teddy Hogeborn