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Re: revert-buffer-with-coding-system fails to work for CP1250
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Peter Dyballa |
Subject: |
Re: revert-buffer-with-coding-system fails to work for CP1250 |
Date: |
Tue, 7 Nov 2006 10:41:59 +0100 |
Am 07.11.2006 um 02:36 schrieb Kenichi Handa:
Ok, as in your operation above, revert-buffer is not used.
So the reason you can't see Thai characters by visiting with
coding system iso-8859-11 is not the problem of
revert-bufffer. Perhaps, your iso10646-1 font doesn't
contain Thai glyphs.
It can't be a problem of the font or fontset used, because it works
with the TIS620 file fine!
When using revert-buffer I see in the ISO 8859-11 file only boxes,
while with the TIS620 the proper That characters appear. I suggested
to use universal-coding-system-argument (C-x RET c) because this
leads easier to the failure. And since no empty boxes are shown, it's
clear that it can't be a font issue.
These are my proper encoding files. The test files were generated by
removing the first lines in vi(m) and saving under the same name in a
"puristic" directory inside my test cases directory:
"Removing the first lines" of whic file?
Of the files I sent. The have headers that dictate Emacs to use a
particular mode and encoding. With these lines it's hard to make the
error appear.
[2 ISO 8859-10.txt <text/plain (quoted-printable)>]
??? This is ISO 8859-10 file, not 8859-11 file. But, if the
problem is because of font, you don't have to resend
8859-11.
Sorry! Here is the right one:
ISO 8859-11.txt
Description: Text document
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Pete
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