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(set-buffer-process-coding-system): Documentation fixed.
author Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org>
date Tue, 20 Jun 2000 23:58:18 +0000
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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