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Nick Roberts |
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mule.texi |
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Tue, 4 Jul 2006 15:52:17 +1200 |
How about the following link between the descriptions of character translation
in mule.texi?
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*** mule.texi 04 Jul 2006 10:54:50 +1200 1.98
--- mule.texi 04 Jul 2006 15:49:47 +1200
*************** handles end-of-line conversion based on
*** 721,726 ****
--- 721,727 ----
the usual three variants to specify the kind of end-of-line conversion.
@findex unify-8859-on-decoding-mode
+ @anchor{Character Translation}
The @dfn{character translation} feature can modify the effect of
various coding systems, by changing the internal Emacs codes that
decoding produces. For instance, the command
*************** the coding explicitly in the file, that
*** 885,896 ****
@code{file-coding-system-alist}.
If you add the character @samp{!} at the end of the coding system
! name in @code{coding}, it disables any character translation while
! decoding the file. For instance, it effectively cancels the effect of
! @code{unify-8859-on-decoding-mode}. This is useful when you need to
! make sure that the character codes in the Emacs buffer will not vary
! due to changes in user settings; for instance, for the sake of strings
! in Emacs Lisp source files.
@node Output Coding
@section Choosing Coding Systems for Output
--- 886,896 ----
@code{file-coding-system-alist}.
If you add the character @samp{!} at the end of the coding system
! name in @code{coding}, it disables any character translation
! (@pxref{Character Translation}) while decoding the file. This is
! useful when you need to make sure that the character codes in the
! Emacs buffer will not vary due to changes in user settings; for
! instance, for the sake of strings in Emacs Lisp source files.
@node Output Coding
@section Choosing Coding Systems for Output
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