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changeset 37265:d2c4a8eb274a
(Init Syntax): Fix last change.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 08 Apr 2001 17:05:04 +0000 |
parents | ff4c34a90065 |
children | 8ce9bd8620f1 |
files | man/custom.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/custom.texi Sat Apr 07 08:00:51 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/custom.texi Sun Apr 08 17:05:04 2001 +0000 @@ -2091,12 +2091,13 @@ @cindex international characters in @file{.emacs} @cindex non-ASCII characters in @file{.emacs} If you want to include non-ASCII characters in strings in your init -file, you should consider putting a @samp{-*- coding: -*-} tag on the -first line which states the coding system used to save your -@file{.emacs}, as explained in @ref{Recognize Coding}. This is -because the defaults for decoding non-ASCII text might not yet be set -up by the time Emacs reads those parts of your init file which use -such strings, and Emacs might decode those strings incorrectly. +file, you should consider putting a @samp{-*-coding: +@var{coding-system}-*-} tag on the first line which states the coding +system used to save your @file{.emacs}, as explained in @ref{Recognize +Coding}. This is because the defaults for decoding non-ASCII text might +not yet be set up by the time Emacs reads those parts of your init file +which use such strings, possibly leading Emacs to decode those strings +incorrectly. @item Characters: Lisp character constant syntax consists of a @samp{?} followed by