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move MS-DOS material to emacs-xtra.texi
author Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
date Sun, 09 Apr 2006 22:40:34 +0000
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603 system; for example, to visit a file encoded in codepage 850, type 603 system; for example, to visit a file encoded in codepage 850, type
604 @kbd{C-x @key{RET} c cp850 @key{RET} C-x C-f @var{filename} 604 @kbd{C-x @key{RET} c cp850 @key{RET} C-x C-f @var{filename}
605 @key{RET}}@footnote{ 605 @key{RET}}@footnote{
606 In the MS-DOS port of Emacs, you need to create a @code{cp@var{nnn}} 606 In the MS-DOS port of Emacs, you need to create a @code{cp@var{nnn}}
607 coding system with @kbd{M-x codepage-setup}, before you can use it. 607 coding system with @kbd{M-x codepage-setup}, before you can use it.
608 @xref{MS-DOS and MULE}.}. 608 @xref{MS-DOS and MULE,,,emacs-extra,Specialized Emacs Features}.}.
609 609
610 In addition to converting various representations of non-@acronym{ASCII} 610 In addition to converting various representations of non-@acronym{ASCII}
611 characters, a coding system can perform end-of-line conversion. Emacs 611 characters, a coding system can perform end-of-line conversion. Emacs
612 handles three different conventions for how to separate lines in a file: 612 handles three different conventions for how to separate lines in a file:
613 newline, carriage-return linefeed, and just carriage-return. 613 newline, carriage-return linefeed, and just carriage-return.