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Re: \225 and so on


From: Kenichi Handa
Subject: Re: \225 and so on
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 20:39:31 +0900 (JST)
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In article <address@hidden>, Kenichi Handa <address@hidden> writes:
> Currently, \222, \223, \224 are registered in
> latin-extra-code-table.  We can add \225 to it.  And, by
> paying attention to latin-extra-code-table in
> find-coding-systems-region-internal, we can make Emacs to
> work as you wish.  I'll work on it soon.

I've just installed it.  Now iso-latin-1 can read/write a
file that contains \225.

> In article <address@hidden>, Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
>>  It should be treated as Latin-1, or perhaps as Latin-whatever based on
>>  one's usual coding system preferences.

Currently, only iso-latin-1/8/9 has t for
accept-latin-extra-code flag.  So, only they can read/write
such a file.  I don't know why iso-latin-2/3/4/5 doesn't.
Perhaps, those who uses those coding systems won't encounter
such bytes (\222..\225) that much and they prefer reading
such a file in raw-text.  I'm not sure.  At least, I don't
rember any complaints about the current definition of those
coding systems.

---
Ken'ichi HANDA
address@hidden




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