On 26.06.2007, at 22:47, Jochen Küpper wrote:

Are Portfiles per definition UTF-8?

Nevermind, I have found it in the man page just now. Sorry for the line noise.

However, these questions remain:

is it ok to add a Local Variables section to the end of the files, so Emacs automatically uses the correct file coding? Like this:

## Local Variables:
## coding: utf-8
## End:


Moreover, I have agreed with the author of molden to include a banner at the end of the install process to ask the user kindly to register his use of molden. Therefore I have added the following code to the Portfile:

post-install { ui_info "**************************************************" ui_info "In order to keep up support for Molden, proof that" ui_info "it is being used outside the CMBI is required." ui_info "Please register your copy of molden at:" ui_info "*** http://www.cmbi.ru.nl/molden/ form.html ***" ui_info "**************************************************"
                    }

However, this is not printed on my own system. What would be the correct way of doing this?

Greetings,
Jochen
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