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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mule.texi
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Richard M. Stallman |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mule.texi |
Date: |
Thu, 15 Aug 2002 16:30:32 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/mule.texi
diff -c emacs/man/mule.texi:1.63 emacs/man/mule.texi:1.64
*** emacs/man/mule.texi:1.63 Sun Jul 7 19:24:49 2002
--- emacs/man/mule.texi Thu Aug 15 16:30:32 2002
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*** 896,903 ****
@table @kbd
@item C-x @key{RET} f @var{coding} @key{RET}
! Use coding system @var{coding} for the visited file
! in the current buffer.
@item C-x @key{RET} c @var{coding} @key{RET}
Specify coding system @var{coding} for the immediately following
--- 896,903 ----
@table @kbd
@item C-x @key{RET} f @var{coding} @key{RET}
! Use coding system @var{coding} for saving or revisiting the visited
! file in the current buffer.
@item C-x @key{RET} c @var{coding} @key{RET}
Specify coding system @var{coding} for the immediately following
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*** 924,935 ****
@kindex C-x RET f
@findex set-buffer-file-coding-system
! The command @kbd{C-x @key{RET} f} (@code{set-buffer-file-coding-system})
! specifies the file coding system for the current buffer---in other
! words, which coding system to use when saving or rereading the visited
! file. You specify which coding system using the minibuffer. Since this
! command applies to a file you have already visited, it affects only the
! way the file is saved.
@kindex C-x RET c
@findex universal-coding-system-argument
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@kindex C-x RET f
@findex set-buffer-file-coding-system
! The command @kbd{C-x @key{RET} f}
! (@code{set-buffer-file-coding-system}) sets the file coding system for
! the current buffer---in other words, it says which coding system to
! use when saving or reverting the visited file. You specify which
! coding system using the minibuffer. If you specify a coding system
! that cannot handle all of the characters in the buffer, Emacs warns
! you about the troublesome characters when you actually save the
! buffer.
@kindex C-x RET c
@findex universal-coding-system-argument
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*** 942,958 ****
So if the immediately following command is @kbd{C-x C-f}, for example,
it reads the file using that coding system (and records the coding
! system for when the file is saved). Or if the immediately following
command is @kbd{C-x C-w}, it writes the file using that coding system.
! Other file commands affected by a specified coding system include
! @kbd{C-x C-i} and @kbd{C-x C-v}, as well as the other-window variants of
! @kbd{C-x C-f}.
! @kbd{C-x @key{RET} c} also affects commands that start subprocesses,
! including @kbd{M-x shell} (@pxref{Shell}).
!
! However, if the immediately following command does not use the coding
! system, then @kbd{C-x @key{RET} c} ultimately has no effect.
An easy way to visit a file with no conversion is with the @kbd{M-x
find-file-literally} command. @xref{Visiting}.
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So if the immediately following command is @kbd{C-x C-f}, for example,
it reads the file using that coding system (and records the coding
! system for when you later save the file). Or if the immediately following
command is @kbd{C-x C-w}, it writes the file using that coding system.
! When you specify the coding system for saving in this way, instead
! of with @kbd{C-x @key{RET} f}, there is no warning if the buffer
! contains characters that the coding system cannot handle.
!
! Other file commands affected by a specified coding system include
! @kbd{C-x C-i} and @kbd{C-x C-v}, as well as the other-window variants
! of @kbd{C-x C-f}. @kbd{C-x @key{RET} c} also affects commands that
! start subprocesses, including @kbd{M-x shell} (@pxref{Shell}).
! If the immediately following command does not use the coding system,
! then @kbd{C-x @key{RET} c} ultimately has no effect.
An easy way to visit a file with no conversion is with the @kbd{M-x
find-file-literally} command. @xref{Visiting}.
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