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Re: Force Reread of "local variables:"
From: |
Oliver Scholz |
Subject: |
Re: Force Reread of "local variables:" |
Date: |
Tue, 03 Feb 2004 05:29:11 +0100 |
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Kevin Rodgers <ihs_4664@yahoo.com> writes:
> Oliver Scholz wrote:
>
>> If your auto-mode detection is set up correctly and if you don't have
>> important buffer-local variables other than those in the “Local
>> Variables” section, you can just do M-x normal-mode RET.
>> I mention these two “ifs” above, because as far as buffer variables
>> are concerned this has basically the same effect as killing the buffer
>> and re-visiting it.
>
> So why not just type `C-x C-v RET'?
[...]
Without `saveplace' you probably suddenly look at a different place in
the file after doing `C-x C-v RET'. Also you loose the information
about the file encoding, for example if you visited the file with
`C-x RET c some-fancy-coding-system RET C-x C-f'
Oliver
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