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Re: utf-8-dos files on Linux


From: Christian Herenz
Subject: Re: utf-8-dos files on Linux
Date: Sun, 07 Jun 2009 13:17:46 +0200
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Bostjan Vilfan schrieb:
Hello,
I am using Emacs 22.3.1 on a SUSE Linux 11.0 system, and I am encountering the following problem: I would like to edit a file encoded with utf-8-dos; however, I can't get rid of the <inverted_v>M characters at the end of lines in the display. I placed
-*- coding: utf-8-dos-*-
in the first line; but it didn't help. Is there any way to get rid of the offending characters?
Regards,
bostjanv


From the Emacs Manual:

`C-x <RET> r CODING <RET>'
     Revisit the current file using the coding system CODING.

Chapter 27 "International Character Support" has an extensive, well written section on encodings.

Greetings,
Christian


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