When I enter Info, the info doc is allways opened with chinese-iso-8bit
coding system which is the default of my installation. If there are
non-ascii characters in the doc, it will be displayed incorrectly, such
as the emacs-mime page, there's a word `Naïve' in the page, and it
should be opened
From: Zhang Wei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2007 21:56:40 +0800
When I enter Info, the info doc is allways opened with chinese-iso-8bit
coding system which is the default of my installation.
Thank you for reporting this. Unfortunately, I seem to be unable to
reproduce this on my XP
Hi,
I noticed the recent change in texinfmt.el crashes Emacs when
formatting a Japanese Info. The Lisp program that reproduces
the crash is:
(load-file infohack.el)
(let (enable-local-variables) (infohack-texi-format gnus-ja.texi))
Where infohack.el, gnus-ja.texi and the other requirements are
When I enter Info, the info doc is allways opened with chinese-iso-8bit
coding system which is the default of my installation. If there are
non-ascii characters in the doc, it will be displayed incorrectly, such
as the emacs-mime page, there's a word `Naïve' in the page, and it
Eli Zaretskii [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does the problem happen with emacs -Q? If it doesn't, then
something in your .emacs init file causes this.
Yes, it does.
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