* utf-8-unix vs utf-8-emacs-unix
@ 2021-12-30 2:40 Feng Shu
2021-12-30 2:43 ` Po Lu
2021-12-30 3:11 ` LdBeth
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From: Feng Shu @ 2021-12-30 2:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel
Hello:
Before I use:
;; Local Variables:
;; coding: utf-8-unix
;; End:
Can I change it to the below?
;; Local Variables:
;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix
;; End:
If I just save Chinese?
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* Re: utf-8-unix vs utf-8-emacs-unix
2021-12-30 2:40 utf-8-unix vs utf-8-emacs-unix Feng Shu
@ 2021-12-30 2:43 ` Po Lu
2021-12-30 3:11 ` LdBeth
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From: Po Lu @ 2021-12-30 2:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Feng Shu; +Cc: emacs-devel
"Feng Shu" <tumashu@163.com> writes:
> Hello:
>
> Before I use:
>
> ;; Local Variables:
> ;; coding: utf-8-unix
> ;; End:
>
> Can I change it to the below?
>
> ;; Local Variables:
> ;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix
> ;; End:
utf-8-emacs is the coding system used by Emacs to internally represent
multibyte values, which includes non-Unicode characters.
I don't think it's ever a good idea to save files for human consumption
in that encoding, but both coding systems should encode ordinary Chinese
text the same way.
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* Re: utf-8-unix vs utf-8-emacs-unix
2021-12-30 2:40 utf-8-unix vs utf-8-emacs-unix Feng Shu
2021-12-30 2:43 ` Po Lu
@ 2021-12-30 3:11 ` LdBeth
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From: LdBeth @ 2021-12-30 3:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Feng Shu; +Cc: emacs-devel
>>>>> In <87tueqyfvs.fsf@163.com>
>>>>> "Feng Shu" <tumashu@163.com> wrote:
Feng> Hello:
Feng> Before I use:
Feng> ;; Local Variables:
Feng> ;; coding: utf-8-unix
Feng> ;; End:
Feng> Can I change it to the below?
Feng> ;; Local Variables:
Feng> ;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix
Feng> ;; End:
Feng> If I just save Chinese?
There's a description about utf-8-emacs from Emacs info manual, under
section Coding Systems:
> The coding system ‘emacs-internal’ (or ‘utf-8-emacs’, which is
> equivalent) means that the file contains non-ASCII characters stored
> with the internal Emacs encoding. This coding system handles
> end-of-line conversion based on the data encountered, and has the
> usual three variants to specify the kind of end-of-line conversion.
The internal encoding is a "superset" of unicode, so at least you can
expect it is compatible with the utf-8-unix.
--
LDB
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