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[Python-Dev] Non-ASCII characters in test_pep277.py in 2.3

[Python-Dev] Non-ASCII characters in test_pep277.py in 2.3 [Python-Dev] Non-ASCII characters in test_pep277.py in 2.3Sjoerd Mullender sjoerd@acm.org
Mon, 07 Oct 2002 17:40:08 +0200
When I execute the three lisp form that were mentioned in the page I
pointed you to*, my XEmacs does recognize utf-8 encoding automatically.
I just find-file a file which contains UTF-8 encoded data and I see
all sorts of accented characters (the ones I expect to see even!).
My XEmacs version is

XEmacs 21.4 (patch 6) "Common Lisp" [Lucid] (i386-redhat-linux, Mule)
of Fri Feb 22 2002 on daffy.perf.redhat.com

*
(require 'un-define)
(set-coding-priority-list '(utf-8))
(set-coding-category-system 'utf-8 'utf-8)

On Mon, Oct 7 2002 Barry A. Warsaw wrote:

> 
> >>>>> "MAL" == M  <mal@lemburg.com> writes:
> 
>     MAL> So I guess, everything is in place. However the instruction
>     MAL> posted by Sjoerd don't work for some reason.
> 
I couldn't get them to work either.
> -Barry
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-- Sjoerd Mullender <sjoerd@acm.org>



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