On Tue, 30 May 2000, Kai Großjohann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
"Daniel Pittman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bleh. I think that detecting the end of line convention is seriously
broken. The coding system, yes, but the line endings should be fixed.
I think.
I think that the idea is sound,
Update of /services/emacs-rcp/cvsroot/rcp/lisp
In directory lucy:/export/home/grossjoh/work/emacs-rcp/rcp/lisp
Modified Files:
rcp.el
Log Message:
rcp-open-connection-setup-interactive-shell: don't try to find out
coding system, just try to find out the EOL convention.
Update of /services/emacs-rcp/cvsroot/rcp/texi
In directory lucy:/export/home/grossjoh/work/emacs-rcp/rcp/texi
Modified Files:
Makefile rcp.texi
Log Message:
Publish Yuji's Japanese translation on the Web.
Yuji, is this okay? I'm not sure, since I see only gibberish in
Netscape. But maybe that's just because I don't have Japanese fonts
installed. (Hm. Emacs/W3 doesn't display it right, either.)
Is there anything I can do or need to do to specify the encoding to
the Web browser?
kai
--
I like
Update of /services/emacs-rcp/cvsroot/rcp/lisp
In directory bonny:/tmp/cvs-serv14571
Modified Files:
rcp-vc.el
Log Message:
When we have a remote Perl, let the original 'vc-workfile-unchanged-p'
function run, as it will work correctly.
This should improve performance WRT remote VC.