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Re: recommended russian encoding
From: |
Bruce Ingalls |
Subject: |
Re: recommended russian encoding |
Date: |
Thu, 15 Jul 2004 13:59:30 GMT |
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Kevin Rodgers wrote:
Whether a text is encoded as KOI8-R, UTF-8, or whatever has nothing to
do with chip and OS. But you might consider UTF-8 for maximum
portability across Emacs implementations.
Thanks, UTF-8 does seem to work best, and it worked on w32.
It also worked in gedit on Linux, as well.
However, when I tried opening the file in Emacs on Linux, the UTF-8
encoded Russian characters displayed as garbage.
I am using the precompiled Emacs that is bundled with Fedora Core 2
(latest RedHat). I assume that it has leim & mule bundled in.
How might I check what is going wrong?
BTW, koi8-r fails for both w32 & linux.
- recommended russian encoding, Bruce Ingalls, 2004/07/14
- Re: recommended russian encoding, Kevin Rodgers, 2004/07/14
- Re: recommended russian encoding,
Bruce Ingalls <=
- Re: recommended russian encoding, Kevin Rodgers, 2004/07/15
- Re: recommended russian encoding, Bruce Ingalls, 2004/07/16
- Re: recommended russian encoding, Stefan Monnier, 2004/07/16
- Re: recommended russian encoding, Bruce Ingalls, 2004/07/17
- Re: recommended russian encoding, Stefan Monnier, 2004/07/18