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From: | Jan D. |
Subject: | Re: Strange behaviour with dired and UTF8 |
Date: | Wed, 7 May 2003 17:51:19 +0200 |
The situiation I have is that there are directories with file names indifferent encodings. Latin-1 is most frequent, which is why I say file name encoding is latin-1. But some directories contain other encodings, UTF-8 among them. Perhaps what we should do is record the proper coding system to use for a given buffer's file name string. That way, when you visit a buffer from a directory whose names are UTF-8 encoded, the buffer will say "use UTF-8 to encode my file name."
This is basically Handa:s proposal.
We could also conceivably record this info in the file-name string itself; but I have a bad feeling that that will lead to some sort of incoherence that I cannot see at present.
This is basically my proposal. I think Handa:s proposal is easier to implement. Jan D.
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