* [emacs] utf-8 files?
@ 2006-10-03 2:45 Dan Bikle
2006-10-03 5:24 ` Dan Bikle
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From: Dan Bikle @ 2006-10-03 2:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
I'm running GNU emacs 22.0.50.1 on OS X 10.4.8
When I open a file with utf-8 characters in it,
they don't look right.
Does emacs have a command I can run which tells
the buffer to change its self so that it displays utf-8 characters correctly?
The way I work around this is sort of convoluted:
1. open a new and blank buffer
2. paste some utf-8 text [ from a browser usually ]
3. save
At this point, emacs asks me:
select coding system (default mule-utf-8)
The buffer behaves well until I shutdown emacs
and open the file a week later.
TIA,
-Dan
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* Re: [emacs] utf-8 files?
2006-10-03 2:45 [emacs] utf-8 files? Dan Bikle
@ 2006-10-03 5:24 ` Dan Bikle
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From: Dan Bikle @ 2006-10-03 5:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Well,
I figured it out:
ctrl-x ctrl-m c
-Dan
On 10/2/06, Dan Bikle <dan.bikle@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running GNU emacs 22.0.50.1 on OS X 10.4.8
>
> When I open a file with utf-8 characters in it,
> they don't look right.
>
> Does emacs have a command I can run which tells
> the buffer to change its self so that it displays utf-8 characters correctly?
>
> The way I work around this is sort of convoluted:
>
> 1. open a new and blank buffer
> 2. paste some utf-8 text [ from a browser usually ]
> 3. save
>
> At this point, emacs asks me:
>
> select coding system (default mule-utf-8)
>
> The buffer behaves well until I shutdown emacs
> and open the file a week later.
>
> TIA,
> -Dan
>
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* Re: [emacs] utf-8 files?
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@ 2006-10-03 7:08 ` Andreas Roehler
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From: Andreas Roehler @ 2006-10-03 7:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
Maybe have a look at
emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org
report from
Wed, 20 Sep 2006 10:12:15
ID: 4510F929.8050003@easy-emacs.de
As your operating-system is different, it might be
helpful to know.
__
Andreas Roehler
> Well,
>
> I figured it out:
>
> ctrl-x ctrl-m c
>
> -Dan
>
>
> On 10/2/06, Dan Bikle <dan.bikle@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm running GNU emacs 22.0.50.1 on OS X 10.4.8
>>
>> When I open a file with utf-8 characters in it,
>> they don't look right.
>>
>> Does emacs have a command I can run which tells
>> the buffer to change its self so that it displays utf-8
>> characters correctly?
>>
>> The way I work around this is sort of convoluted:
>>
>> 1. open a new and blank buffer
>> 2. paste some utf-8 text [ from a browser usually ]
>> 3. save
>>
>> At this point, emacs asks me:
>>
>> select coding system (default mule-utf-8)
>>
>> The buffer behaves well until I shutdown emacs
>> and open the file a week later.
>>
>> TIA,
>> -Dan
>>
>
>
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