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(set-buffer-process-coding-system): Documentation fixed.
author | Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org> |
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date | Tue, 20 Jun 2000 23:58:18 +0000 |
parents | 203ba1f77b7b |
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768 command applies to the current buffer; normally, each subprocess has its | 768 command applies to the current buffer; normally, each subprocess has its |
769 own buffer, and thus you can use this command to specify translation to | 769 own buffer, and thus you can use this command to specify translation to |
770 and from a particular subprocess by giving the command in the | 770 and from a particular subprocess by giving the command in the |
771 corresponding buffer. | 771 corresponding buffer. |
772 | 772 |
773 By default, process input and output are not translated at all. | 773 The default for translation of process input and output depends on the |
774 current language environment. | |
774 | 775 |
775 @vindex file-name-coding-system | 776 @vindex file-name-coding-system |
776 The variable @code{file-name-coding-system} specifies a coding system | 777 The variable @code{file-name-coding-system} specifies a coding system |
777 to use for encoding file names. If you set the variable to a coding | 778 to use for encoding file names. If you set the variable to a coding |
778 system name (as a Lisp symbol or a string), Emacs encodes file names | 779 system name (as a Lisp symbol or a string), Emacs encodes file names |