Am 30.10.2006 um 08:44 schrieb Kenichi Handa:
When I open a text file with a CP1250 contents, mode-line does not
show a specific encoding, it starts with ``-:´´. So I invoke C-x REF
r cp1250 RET – but there does not seem to be change (except that
read-
only goes away).
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Eli Zaretskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
It seems that this problem is somehow related to the fact that Emacs
initially visits the file in unibyte mode.
Right. I've just installed the attached fix. Or, should we
change insert-file-contents?
The problems with CP1250 and CP1251 are solved with this patch. No
other failure could be found, except that there is just one
difference, with and without the patch: a thai-tis620 encoded buffer
(without NO BREAK SPACE) shows Thai glyphs, but when the same
contents is reverted to iso-8859-11 (which is thai-tis620 with NO
BREAK SPACE) only empty boxes are shown.
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Greetings
Pete
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