# HG changeset patch # User Kenichi Handa # Date 1129181292 0 # Node ID 7fb8142273581168df4d60da3a478f0aa04a3f3d # Parent 65f0f700ffb8cb4459b9892a5a6f0a331f6d33e8 (Position Info): Fix previous change. diff -r 65f0f700ffb8 -r 7fb814227358 man/basic.texi --- a/man/basic.texi Thu Oct 13 02:25:34 2005 +0000 +++ b/man/basic.texi Thu Oct 13 05:28:12 2005 +0000 @@ -642,11 +642,11 @@ character's encoding is longer than one byte, Emacs shows @samp{file ...}. However, if the character displayed is in the range 0200 through -0377 octal, there's a case that it actually represents an invalid -UTF-8 byte. Emacs represents such a byte in a buffer by a sequence of -8-bit characters, but displays only the original invalid byte in octal -form. In such a case, Emacs shows @samp{part of display ...} instead -of @samp{file}. +0377 octal, it may actually stand for an invalid UTF-8 byte read from +a file. In Emacs, that byte is represented as a sequence of 8-bit +characters, but all of them together display as the original invalid +byte, in octal code. In this case, @kbd{C-x =} shows @samp{part of +display ...} instead of @samp{file}. @samp{point=} is followed by the position of point expressed as a character count. The front of the buffer counts as position 1, one character later