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Re: utf-translate-cjk-mode question
From: |
Kai Großjohann |
Subject: |
Re: utf-translate-cjk-mode question |
Date: |
Fri, 02 May 2003 09:22:01 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.1002 (Gnus v5.10.2) Emacs/21.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
Kenichi Handa <address@hidden> writes:
> In article <address@hidden>, address@hidden (Kai Großjohann) writes:
>
>> Emacs tells me that it can't encode the Chinese characters, and it
>> tried iso-latin-1 and utf-8 as encodings, and now it's suggesting
>> gb2312 as the encoding to use.
>
>> Is utf-translate-cjk-mode supposed to enable me to store the file as
>> utf-8?
>
> Yes, and this bug is my fault. My previous change to
> find-coding-systems-region-internal was incomplete. I've
> just installed a fix. Please try again with the latest
> HEAD.
I waited a bit until head would compile again. This morning, it did,
and I tested, and it works!
Thanks a lot.
>> The second question contains the code itself. I tried to just copy
>> and paste it from the original defcustom. But maybe I did something
>> wrong. After loading all the subst-foo files, there is a let
>> statement that binds the symbol `table'. But after this, nothing is
>> done with that symbol -- it does not appear to be accessed after
>> being populated. I also looked in version 1.27 (the last version
>> before my change), and there, too, the symbol `table' does not appear
>> to be accessed.
>
> This is also my fault. When I made register-char-codings
> obsolete, I forgot to delete this unnecessary code.
Ah, it's gone now.
And it works to turn utf-translate-cjk-mode on, and it also works to
turn it off. That's good.
I'm sorry to cause you so much work; I wish I grokked the Mule code
better to fix it myself.
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