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Subject: Re: loading (Japanese) euc file into xemacs-20.3-b18
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From: Jens-Ulrik Holger Petersen <petersen@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
Date: 29 Aug 1997 19:32:29 +0900
In-Reply-To: SL Baur's message of "28 Aug 1997 21:09:32 -0700"
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[oops, I initially sent this to Steve instead of the list.]

>>>>> "sb" == SL Baur <steve@xemacs.org> writes:

    sb> Jens-Ulrik Holger Petersen <petersen@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp> writes:

    >> Got a problem with a certain file that I can view well with
    >> Emacs-20.0.91, but not in XEmacs-20.3-beta1[78], where I get iso-latin
    >> garbage instead of Japanese (even when I try to force euc-jp-unix).

    sb> I'm not sure what you mean.  Here is what I see when I type `C-u C-x
    sb> C-f'[1] and enter `euc-jp-unix' at the coding system prompt.  I use
    sb> the nil (default) language environment, if that makes any difference.

You're right, Steve. I take back the part in parentheses (thought I
had tried that...), sorry.

Still the main point I was trying to make is that XEmacs/mule in a
Japanese environment should be able to find this file cleanly without
having to be told the coding-system by hand, as Emacs-20 can.

Jens

