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From: | Juanma Barranquero |
Subject: | Re: colon in the mode-line |
Date: | Thu, 30 Nov 2006 00:05:35 +0100 |
On 11/29/06, Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> wrote:
If the buffer's file uses carriage-return linefeed, the colon changes to either a backslash (@samp{\}) or @samp{(DOS)}, depending on the operating system. If the file uses just carriage-return, the colon indicator changes to either a forward slash (@samp{/}) or @samp{(Mac)}. On some systems, Emacs displays @samp{(Unix)} instead of the colon for files that use newline as the line separator.
That's entirely my point: the description of multibyte character support confusingly refers to a colon that some users won't ever see. It would be better to simply refer to the first (or leftmost, whatever) chars of the mode line, instead of them being "before the colon". /L/e/k/t/u
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