From: Sharon Kimble <boudiccas@skimble.plus.com>
To: <tomas@tuxteam.de>
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: \201\236 appearing in emacs.desktop
Date: Sat, 08 Jul 2017 13:23:22 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87h8ynm81x.fsf@skimble.plus.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20170708111918.GF18691@tuxteam.de> (tomas@tuxteam.de's message of "Sat, 8 Jul 2017 13:19:18 +0200")
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<tomas@tuxteam.de> writes:
> On Sat, Jul 08, 2017 at 09:46:27AM +0100, Sharon Kimble wrote:
>>
>> I've a problem that seems to have only developed this morning with my
>> 'emacs.desktop' file. It is being saved with '\201\236' appearing for
>> each entry which then stops it being reloaded on emacs restart. How can
>> I kill this problem please and get it back to working sanely again?
>
> My encoding crystal ball is pretty fuzzy on this one. At first blush
> it looks like a "double UTF-8 encoding" (an UTF-8 two-byte sequence which
> has been mistook for a single-byte-encoded-something and re-encoded by
> some well-meaning piece of software), but I can't actually identify it
> as such. Not sure I could help, but this could help to understand what's
> going on:
>
> - (some of) the output of "describe-coding-system" aka "C-h C"
> - your platform (Gnu/Linux, Mac, Windows, ??)
>
> (given your sig I assume a civilised platform, but better ask ;-)
>
Thanks for this Tomas.
I think that this is the answer to what you're saying -
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
Coding system for saving this buffer:
U -- utf-8-unix (alias: mule-utf-8-unix)
Default coding system (for new files):
U -- utf-8 (alias: mule-utf-8)
Coding system for keyboard input:
U -- utf-8-unix (alias: mule-utf-8-unix)
Coding system for terminal output:
U -- utf-8-unix (alias: mule-utf-8-unix)
Coding system for inter-client cut and paste:
U -- utf-8 (alias: mule-utf-8)
Defaults for subprocess I/O:
decoding: U -- utf-8-unix (alias: mule-utf-8-unix)
encoding: U -- utf-8-unix (alias: mule-utf-8-unix)
Priority order for recognizing coding systems when reading files:
1. utf-8 (alias: mule-utf-8)
2. iso-2022-7bit
3. iso-latin-1 (alias: iso-8859-1 latin-1)
4. iso-2022-7bit-lock (alias: iso-2022-int-1)
5. iso-2022-8bit-ss2
6. emacs-mule
7. raw-text
8. iso-2022-jp (alias: junet)
9. in-is13194-devanagari (alias: devanagari)
10. chinese-iso-8bit (alias: cn-gb-2312 euc-china euc-cn cn-gb gb2312)
11. utf-8-auto
12. utf-8-with-signature
13. utf-16
14. utf-16be-with-signature (alias: utf-16-be)
15. utf-16le-with-signature (alias: utf-16-le)
16. utf-16be
17. utf-16le
18. japanese-shift-jis (alias: shift_jis sjis)
19. chinese-big5 (alias: big5 cn-big5 cp950)
20. w3m-euc-japan
21. undecided
Other coding systems cannot be distinguished automatically
from these, and therefore cannot be recognized automatically
with the present coding system priorities.
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
And my sig is correct, I am running these setups.
And thinking about it, these are all settings relating to utf-8 in my
config file -
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(setq selection-coding-system 'utf-8)
(prefer-coding-system 'utf-8)
;; Language Environment
(set-language-environment 'utf-8)
##############
(setq org-export-coding-system 'utf-8)
(prefer-coding-system 'utf-8)
(set-charset-priority 'unicode)
(setq default-process-coding-system '(utf-8-unix . utf-8-unix))
###################
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(prefer-coding-system 'utf-8)
(set-default-coding-systems 'utf-8)
(set-keyboard-coding-system 'utf-8)
;; backwards compatibility as default-buffer-file-coding-system
;; is deprecated in 23.2.
(if (boundp 'buffer-file-coding-system)
(setq-default buffer-file-coding-system 'utf-8)
(setq default-buffer-file-coding-system 'utf-8))
;; Treat clipboard input as UTF-8 string first; compound text next, etc.
(setq x-select-request-type '(UTF8_STRING COMPOUND_TEXT TEXT STRING))
#+END_SRC
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
I've separated the separate c ode blocks using #'s. Is it possible that
all of those could be causing my problem? And if so, what can I chop out
and yet still retain utf-8 working?
Thanks
Sharon.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-07-08 12:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-07-08 8:46 \201\236 appearing in emacs.desktop Sharon Kimble
2017-07-08 11:19 ` tomas
2017-07-08 12:23 ` Sharon Kimble [this message]
2017-07-08 15:20 ` tomas
2017-07-08 15:29 ` Eli Zaretskii
2017-07-08 17:02 ` Sharon Kimble
2017-07-09 9:56 ` tomas
2017-07-09 16:49 ` Sharon Kimble
2017-07-09 19:48 ` tomas
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