* Emacs unicode 2 cvs display chaos chodes on GB18030 chinese encoding files.
@ 2006-11-20 11:58 Hongsheng
2006-11-20 12:54 ` Zhang Wei
2006-11-28 6:33 ` Kenichi Handa
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From: Hongsheng @ 2006-11-20 11:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
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Dear Kenichi,
This problem have been resoved by you, in my mind, but now, it appear again.
Attached are two tex files encoded with GB18030, the Emacs will display
GB18030-nomal.tex correctly, but the chinese characters in GB18030-chaos.tex
will be chaos, all the chaos codes use the *ISO8859-1* encoding scheme.
Why?
Best,
Hongsheng.
P.S. Both of the two files can be correctly displayed by gedit on my computer.
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* Re: Emacs unicode 2 cvs display chaos chodes on GB18030 chinese encoding files.
2006-11-20 11:58 Emacs unicode 2 cvs display chaos chodes on GB18030 chinese encoding files Hongsheng
@ 2006-11-20 12:54 ` Zhang Wei
2006-11-28 6:33 ` Kenichi Handa
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From: Zhang Wei @ 2006-11-20 12:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Hongsheng
Hongsheng <zhaohscas@yahoo.com.cn> writes:
[...]
> Attached are two tex files encoded with GB18030, the Emacs will display
> GB18030-nomal.tex correctly, but the chinese characters in GB18030-chaos.tex
> will be chaos, all the chaos codes use the *ISO8859-1* encoding scheme.
Just C-x <RET> r gbk, or C-x <RET> r gb18030, to revert your buffer with
the proper coding system, Emacs is not always so smart to detect coding
system correctly.
Use file variables wherever possible, put
%% -*- coding: gb18030; -*-
as the first line of your tex file, or put
%% Local Variables:
%% coding: gb18030
%% End:
at the end of your tex file.
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* Re: Emacs unicode 2 cvs display chaos chodes on GB18030 chinese encoding files.
2006-11-20 11:58 Emacs unicode 2 cvs display chaos chodes on GB18030 chinese encoding files Hongsheng
2006-11-20 12:54 ` Zhang Wei
@ 2006-11-28 6:33 ` Kenichi Handa
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From: Kenichi Handa @ 2006-11-28 6:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
Sorry for the late response.
In article <20061120115818.GA5263@localdomain>, Hongsheng <zhaohscas@yahoo.com.cn> writes:
> This problem have been resoved by you, in my mind, but now, it appear again.
> Attached are two tex files encoded with GB18030, the Emacs will display
> GB18030-nomal.tex correctly, but the chinese characters in GB18030-chaos.tex
> will be chaos, all the chaos codes use the *ISO8859-1* encoding scheme.
> Why?
That's because GB18030-chaos.tex contains this line:
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
For *.tex file, latexenc-find-file-coding-system runs to
check the encoding.
When you delete that line, Emacs shoule be able to detect
that the file is in GB18030 in Chinese-GB18030 lang. env.
Why do you have that line when your file is not Latin-1.
---
Kenichi Handa
handa@m17n.org
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