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Re: Questions on charset encoding detection and keyboard layout
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Hou, Ruoyu |
Subject: |
Re: Questions on charset encoding detection and keyboard layout |
Date: |
Fri, 11 Dec 2009 13:42:39 +0800 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (Windows/20090812) |
Dear Zaretskii,
I tried the tip you gave me, but now I've got my GBK-encoded files
unreadable. How you would solve the problem?
Moreover, as I mentioned in the previous post, how could I set a
prefer-coding-system without beforehand knowledge about the encoding I
am supposed to encounter?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 22:42:11 +0800
From: "Hou, Ruoyu" <phoenixhou@gmail.com>
1. My working environment involves handling documents with major eastern
Asian characters in different encodings(GB2312, GB18030, BIG5, GBK,
UTF-8, Shift-JIS, EUC-JP, ISO-2022-JP). My language environment was set
as UTF-8, because I want all the documents *I create* saved as UTF-8,
and properly display/edit/save other file in different encodings without
changing the raw encodings. I noticed that my emacs was not properly
recognizing documents encoded with euc-jp, so I have to manually set it
every time I encounter such documents. Is there any configurations I
could tweak to accurately auto-detect and display the file encodings I
mentioned above?
Try putting this in your ~/.emacs init file (and restart Emacs after
that):
(prefer-coding-system 'euc-jp)
--
Hou, Ruoyu
Laboratory of Reproductive & Stem Cell Biology,
College of Life Science & Biotech.,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
Shanghai 200240, P.R.China.