Tomohiro KUBOTA writes:
> > I suggest you write something to emacs-bug so that the Emacs guys fix
> > this.
>
> Seconded. Not only GNU Emacs but also XEmacs.
Agreed.
> One more
> note is that Emacs supports many encodings which don't have exact
> IANA names - for example, "compound-text", "iso-2022-7bit", and
> "iso-2022-8bit". Some encoding names are not familiar to me - for
> example, "lao", "utf-8-ws", and "chinese-iso-8bit-with-esc".
People cannot use such encoding names in man pages, because iconv(),
on which your preprocessor relies, doesn't support them.
Bruno
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