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What to put where for unicode using jedit?


From: Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence
Subject: What to put where for unicode using jedit?
Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 19:27:44 -0700
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Nicolas was very clear if one is using emacs but what about jedit it seems odd that if one cancels out a line with % that it would affect how the text coding worked. So is it the same? Also I can't find the correct numbers that have been referred to in past questions for the rest of
utf-8 whatever.
Thanks.
Jay

Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
address@hidden (Pedro Kröger) writes:


You just to have to save the file as unicode. if you are using emacs it is
as easy as putting this line:

% -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

on the top of the file.


or hitting:
   C-x RET f utf-8 RET
and then saving the file.

To make utf-8 the default as soon as you add non-ASCII characters in
a buffer, put in your .emacs:
(prefer-coding-system 'utf-8)


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