jepler@unpythonic.dhs.org wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 08:50:35PM +0100, M.-A. Lemburg wrote: > > Does anybody know where XEmacs is moving w/r to this ? (and > > for that matter what about vi, vim, etc. ?) > > I'm working with Vim 6.0, 20001 Sep 14. > > VIM lets you set variables with text similar to > vim:KEY=VALUE:KEY=VALUE:....: > Apparently you would use > vim:fileencoding=sjis: > to select shift-jis encoding. In the vim style, it seems most common to > place this at the bottom of a file, but it can be placed at the top too. > The variable "modelines" controls how many lines at each end of the file is > inspected, with the default being 5. It's documented that the form > vi:set KEY=VALUE: > may be compatible with "some versions of Vi" but does not say which. (I > can't get this to work) > > You can set a list of encodings to attempt when a file is loaded, which > defaults to "ucs-bom,utf-8,latin1". A user who wanted to treate > non-unicode files as shift-jis by default would > :set fileencodings=ucs-bom,utf-8,sjis > You can also load a particular file with the ++enc parameter: > :edit ++enc=koi8-r russian.txt > (I can get this to work, but I have to do it manually to load anything in > an odd character set) > > The emacs line is harmless in vim, but doesn't do anything. It's possible > that using :autocmd someone could make vim use the emacs line to set > encoding, but I'm not sure -- setting fileencoding after a file is loaded > seems to perform a translation from the old characterset to the new. So if we use the RE "coding[=:]\s*([\w-]+)" on the first line, we should be able to reach out for the encoding, right ? This RE would then cover both vim and emacs. -- Marc-Andre Lemburg CEO eGenix.com Software GmbH ______________________________________________________________________ Company & Consulting: http://www.egenix.com/ Python Software: http://www.egenix.com/files/python/
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