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bug#24759: 25.1.50; electric-quote-mode


From: Paul Eggert
Subject: bug#24759: 25.1.50; electric-quote-mode
Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2016 01:24:15 -0700
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Eli Zaretskii wrote:

UTF-8 should be the most-preferred multibyte encoding nowadays, unless there is
a reasonable indication that the user prefers something else.

What kind of indication do you have in mind?

A locale that uses some non-UTF-8 multibyte encoding.

In a unibyte European locale, UTF-8 should be the first-listed
multibyte encoding by default.

Why not list it the first always?

I wouldn't object. People who prefer non-UTF-8 multibyte locales might not like it (I'm not such a person so I can't say).

If the single prompt we now issue already annoys
you, it hardly makes sense to do the same multiple times.

It's not merely the prompt that annoys me. It's that the prompt can occur long after the problem it diagnoses.

We could suppress the prompt in later occurrences if the user doesn't want to see it again.

It's a bit like spelling checking.

It's not.  A mis-spelled buffer can be saved, but we cannot save a
buffer without knowing how to encode it.

A bit like, not exactly like. The point is that users often find it more convenient to see problems right away. For example, although an improperly-parenthesized Lisp buffer can be saved, it's still nice to have parenthesis-matching enabled as I type, so that I can see and fix parenthesis problems while they're still fresh in my mind.





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