i have had some success with getting allout topic encryption to encrypt text so that characters in an alternate coding set are preserved. i am looking for people to test it - i am so unfamiliar with coding sets in general that i don't really know how to be sure it works generally! (i am excited, though, that i was able to round-trip some text with an elaborate <'> apostrophe that isn't preserved in the ascii character set, but is preserved in iso-2022-7bit.) i'm attaching a full copy of the revised allout.el for testing - make sure you're not getting byte code from an old version when giving it a go. and when you do test it, be sure that the file you're working with has a coding set which preserves the characters on rereading - the encryption depends on the buffer being in the right coding set. let me know whether or not it works for you, and if possible, the coding set of the trial ('Esc-x buffer-file-coding-set' will tell you). if i get good confirmation that this works, i'll submit a proper patch. thanks! On 11/1/06, Ken Manheimer wrote: > allout's use of pgg for encryption doesn't provide for non-ascii text, > and encoding is a realm where i seem to have less than zero > cluefulness. can anyone help me solve the problem posed below? > > ken > > On 11/1/06, an david smith wrote: > > > Hi Ken, > > > > I've been an allout user for a very long time. It's wonderful > > software. Thank you. > > > > Today I thought I'd try out the encryption support as I finally > > have a need for it but it doesn't properly handle non-ascii > > characters. pgg-output-buffer is created inside of pgg-gpg with > > mode of raw-text or binary and that is never converted back > > into the charset of the original cleartext. I do a lot of work > > in Japanese and so this is critical. > > > > I look at how gnus uses pgg and its charset handling but even > > in edebug I couldn't quite see how it was doing it correctly > > compared to how allout's method. > > > > If you have any insight I would really appreciate it. I will > > try to debug this in my own time but as you are the > > maintainer/author of the software involved, I hope you can at > > least nudge in me the right direction towards a fix. > > -- > ken > ken.manheimer@gmail.com > http://myriadicity.net > -- ken ken.manheimer@gmail.com http://myriadicity.net