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#4306
Emacs system encoding error, with scandinavian letters in folder name. (Windows)
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Reported by: Jonas Bæklund <jonas <at> baeklund.info>
Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 08:20:04 UTC
Severity: normal
Merged with 4832
Found in version 24.3
Fixed in version 24.4
Done: npostavs <at> users.sourceforge.net
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Hey
I am really enjoying using emacs, but i have found an error that makes my
work flow a little slower.
I have tested the issue on the version 23.1.1 on a windows xp, have also
found the problem in 22.2.1
First i recognized the problem, when I used AUCtex and from emacs called an
external pdf-viewer called sumatraPDF.
SumatraPDF then saved its settings in c:/Documents and Settings/Jonas
B'klund/Applikation Data
But my user on the system is "Jonas Bæklund", so the call from emacs have
changed the danish letter æ to ' .
When I called the pdf-viewer directly from windows or from the commandspromt
it saved its settings in the correct folder.
Playing around with emacs and sumatraPDF, I found that it is with nearly
100% certainty isn't sumatraPDF that is the problem:
The reason is that I tried to run emacs on my desktop, it starts up nicely,
but when I tried to open the internal Top Level Customization Group, it
reported the following error:
defconst: Cannot open doc string file "c:/Documents and Settings/Jonas
B\346klund/Skrivebord/emacs-23.1/lisp/wid-edit.elc"
Here it should be said that Skrivebord is the danish word for Desktop.
So it seems that there is some error in the encoding of the username/ folder
name in emacs, that have changed æ to \346
Hope you can find some solution, since it could be nice to get rid of this
extra "user" when using emacs with sumatraPDF.
/Jonas Bæklund
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