srintuar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> David Sumbler wrote:
>
>>I don't know whether this is an Emacs 21.3 bug, a Fedora Core 2 bug or
>>(most likely) an error in my set-up.  I've asked on comp.emacs, but
>>received no replies.
>>
>>I have a file (originally received as an e-mail) containing some Greek
>>characters; I shall refer to these characters as (a).  The file is
>>coded in ISO-2022-JP.  I have also added the same Greek characters by
>>entering the Unicode values at the keyboard.  Let's call these
>>characters (b).
>>
>>
>
> Start over again by converting your original file to UTF-8
> before adding any greek characters. You may have simply mixed
> incompatible encodings together.

But if I save the original ISO-2022-JP file as utf-8, all the Greek
characters (a) are saved as 0xFFFD .  Is there some other way I should
go about this?

Also, I should like the original file to be displayed correctly, and I
don't understand why it isn't.

David

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