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Re: Real unibyte files
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: Real unibyte files |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Oct 2000 21:22:03 +0200 |
> From: Eduardo Nahum Ochs <edrx@inx.com.br>
> Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 16:13:59 -0200
>
> So, I've been using Emacs as an extremely convenient, but somewhat
> unportable, TeX editor.
Yes, it sounds like that.
> The problem is that neither the "raw-text" or the "no-conversion"
> codings are exactly unibyte modes; if you place the cursor on a char
> 174 or 175 and do a "C-x =" (or "C-u C-x ="), at least on my Emacs
> 20.7.2, you see that they are reported as chars 2048+174 or 2048+175
??? I cannot reproduce this: when I type this:
C-x RET c no-conversion RET C-x C-f file-with-175 RET
C-u C-x =
I see 175, not something else.
no-conversion *is* a unibyte mode; raw-text isn't.
You should also be able to put a "unibyte: t" in the file local
variable section.