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Emacs doesn't like Swedish ä (on w32)
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> Date: Fri, 03 Sep 2010 10:03:32 +0200
> From: Andreas Röhler <andreas.roehler <at> easy-emacs.de>
> Cc:
>
> seeing the similar:
>
> when opening a file containing non-ascii chars, german
> umlauts for example, in some case these aren't shown
> as glyphs but as numbers.
This is a different problem entirely, please file a separate bug
report (although my guess is that this is some cockpit error on your
part, so perhaps discussing this on emacs-devel is a better way of
resolving it).
> See screenshot attached how the following code looks
> like:
>
> (define-abbrev-table
> 'global-abbrev-table
> '(("Infinity" "∞" nil 0)
> ("alpha" "α" nil 2)
> ("beta" "β" nil 1)
> ("gamma" "γ" nil 1)
> ("theta" "θ" nil 0)))
The screenshot shows "t" at the mode-line's left edge, which means
Emacs decoded the file's contents with raw-text coding-system.
raw-text interprets all non-ASCII characters as raw bytes, and
displays them as such, with octal escapes.
The most probable reason for Emacs not to decode the file correctly
(as UTF-8) is that the file includes some bytes that are invalid UTF-8
sequences. What happens if you force UTF-8 with "C-x RET c" before
visiting the file with "C-x C-f"?
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