Sjoerd Mullender <sjoerd@acm.org> writes: > 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!). [...] > (set-coding-priority-list '(utf-8)) > (set-coding-category-system 'utf-8 'utf-8) That's a slightly different issue: the question is whether it will recognize the coding of test_pep277.py even without specifying a coding priority list. Setting the priority list to utf-8 is a good thing as long is it does not exist to save all new files in UTF-8, then. Regards, Martin
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