# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 1111431240 0 # Node ID 06251e15fd5e424cea1ad7dd4bf0b1213677ed14 # Parent bab476ff521c6fa8525b552569ba4f18d436b8b4 (Input Methods): Leim is now built-in. (Select Input Method): Document quail-show-key. (Specify Coding): Document revert-buffer-with-coding-system. diff -r bab476ff521c -r 06251e15fd5e man/mule.texi --- a/man/mule.texi Mon Mar 21 18:46:31 2005 +0000 +++ b/man/mule.texi Mon Mar 21 18:54:00 2005 +0000 @@ -439,12 +439,6 @@ possible characters to type next is displayed in the echo area (but not when you are in the minibuffer). -@cindex Leim package - Input methods are implemented in the separate Leim package: they are -available only if the system administrator used Leim when building -Emacs. If Emacs was built without Leim, you will find that no input -methods are defined. - @node Select Input Method @section Selecting an Input Method @@ -528,6 +522,11 @@ actual keyboard layout. To specify which layout your keyboard has, use the command @kbd{M-x quail-set-keyboard-layout}. +@findex quail-show-key + You can use the command @kbd{M-x quail-show-key} to show what key +(or key sequence) to type in order to input the character following +point, using the selected keyboard layout. + @findex list-input-methods To display a list of all the supported input methods, type @kbd{M-x list-input-methods}. The list gives information about each input @@ -903,6 +902,9 @@ Specify coding system @var{coding} for the immediately following command. +@item C-x @key{RET} r @var{coding} @key{RET} +Revisit the current file using the coding system @var{coding}. + @item C-x @key{RET} k @var{coding} @key{RET} Use coding system @var{coding} for keyboard input. @@ -975,6 +977,12 @@ variable to a good choice of default coding system for that language environment. +@kindex C-x RET r +@findex revert-buffer-with-coding-system + If you visit a file with a wrong coding system, you can correct this +with @kbd{C-x @key{RET} r} (@code{revert-buffer-with-coding-system}). +This visits the current file again, using a coding system you specify. + @kindex C-x RET t @findex set-terminal-coding-system The command @kbd{C-x @key{RET} t} (@code{set-terminal-coding-system})