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[emms-help] Re: emms-cache-file coding system issue
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Michael Olson |
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[emms-help] Re: emms-cache-file coding system issue |
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Wed, 02 Aug 2006 00:00:50 -0400 |
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William Xu <address@hidden> writes:
> Michael Olson <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Out of curiosity, does the version that I've attached to this email
>> also work?
>
> Isn't this the last revision before i applied my patch? :P
The difference is that it let-binds coding-system-for-read before
calling the mp3info binary. And that I removed the iconv call to see
whether that let-binding would be enough. Apparently it isn't.
> No, it doesn't.
OK, can you try the following, then? I want to avoid calling an
external program unless absolutely necessary. This file calls
`encode-coding-string' instead, which should (I hope) have the same
effect as your patch.
Also, I noticed that there was a use of 'utf-8 remaining in emms-cache
even after your patch. I've sent in a patch to fix this just now.
Out of curiosity, what happens now when you set both
emms-cache-file-coding-system and emms-info-mp3info-coding-system to
'gbk? If that works, it might be a better solution for you than
re-encoding every string via iconv or encode-coding-string.
pgpWDXRreDC3e.pgp
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emms-info-mp3info.el
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