On Fri, Mar 04 2005, Reiner Steib wrote: > On Tue, Mar 01 2005, Stefan Monnier wrote: > >> Reiner Steib wrote: >>> I propose to add autoloads for all iso-8859-* and windows-125* coding >>> systems. With these autoload, Gnus (and probably also other Emacs >>> based mail and news readers) are able to display articles with the >>> corresponding MIME charsets correctly. > [...] >> So those autoloads would indeed be very helpful, > > On Thu, Mar 03 2005, Richard Stallman wrote: > >> It seems good it me. Handa, do you agree? > > As nobody seems to object, I have installed the patch. There's a problem with this: - Save the attached file as "Latin-7.txt". - Start Emacs: $ LC_ALL=C emacs -Q Latin-7.txt - C-h v buffer-file-coding-system RET gives: ,---- | buffer-file-coding-system's value is iso-latin-7 | Local in buffer Latin-7.txt; global value is nil | Automatically becomes buffer-local when set in any fashion. `---- But the non-ASCII characters are displayed as \377, and the mode line doesn't display latin-7 but undecided. - In the *Messages* buffer, I get: Error during redisplay: (error Recursive `require' for feature `code-pages') [9 times] `M-: (featurep 'code-pages) RET' gives t. - When loading the file "Latin-7.txt" again, the non-ASCII characters are displayed correctly. Bye, Reiner. -- ,,, (o o) ---ooO-(_)-Ooo--- | PGP key available | http://rsteib.home.pages.de/