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Re: Several serious problems
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Several serious problems |
Date: |
Wed, 24 Jul 2002 21:12:06 -0600 (MDT) |
> Often it's getting even worse: Emacs proposes a
> "secure" encoding and when users go for it, all looks well until you
> want to process such a file with TeX...
>
> I am not really sure what that means--would you please explain?
We discussed the issue several times (e.g. under the subject
"lisp/ChangeLog coding system");
I did not recognize the issue because you said "a 'secure' encoding"
and that is not a term we normally use.
Well, in the version (mid-January, maybe?) of GNU Emacs I have, when I
tried saving a buffer with mixed ascii, latin-1, and latin-2 in it, it
gave me an abominably long list of coding systems including mule
internal, all the -with-esc systems, and iso-2022-jp-2. But all of
the characters used in the buffer are in ISO-8859-2, it's just Mule
making false distinctions.
The current development version of Emacs enables
unify-8859-on-encoding-mode; does that solve this problem?
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