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Don't query before visiting a Babyl file. Instead, query before modifications that would save it. * mail/rmail.el (rmail-was-converted): New variable. (rmail-seriously-modified): New variable. (rmail-perm-variables): Set them to nil. (rmail-convert-babyl-to-mbox): Don't query about converting Babyl file. Instead, set rmail-was-converted. (rmail-modify-format): New function. Query if save will change format. (rmail-dont-modify-format): New function. (rmail-duplicate-message, rmail-get-new-mail): Call rmail-modify-format. (rmail-set-header): Call rmail-dont-modify-format. (rmail-set-attribute): Likewise. (rmail-expunge-confirmed): Call rmail-modify-format. * mail/rmailout.el (rmail-output-to-rmail-buffer): Call rmail-modify-format.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Thu, 09 Apr 2009 16:43:02 +0000
parents c90853557b90
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# README file for charset mapping files in this directory.
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(1) Format of mapping files

Each line contains a code point and the corresponding Unicode
character code separated by a space.  Both code points and Unicode
character codes are in hexadecimal preceded by "0x".  Comments may be
used, starting with "#".  Code ranges may also be used, with
(inclusive) start and end code points separated by "-" followed by the
unicode of the start of the range

Examples:
0xA0 0x00A0  # no-break space

0x8141-0x8143 0x4E04 # map onto a Unicode range


(2) Source of mapping files

All mapping files are generated automatically from data files freely
available on the Internet (e.g. glibc/localedata/charmaps").  See the
file ../../admin/charsets/Makefile for the detail.