In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>     To fix this kind of problem, we must store the information
>     of buffer-file-coding-system in a saved file or in a
>     separate file (e.g. #temp#.coding).

> Could we avoid such problems entirely by storing auto save files in
> coding system no-conversion?

It seems that you misunderstand the current problem.  That
is "There's a case that recovering a file results in a
buffer of the different buffer-file-coding-system from that
of the original buffer (at the time it is auto-saved)."

I don't understand how it is fixed by saving in
no-conversion which is currently the same as emacs-mule-unix
on writing a file.

---
Kenichi Handa
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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