[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Gro�johann) wrote:

> Once upon a time, I suggested to include a coding cookie in ~/.bbdb
> so that Emacs knows how to read the file.  I vaguely recall that some
> XEmacs expert said that XEmacs doesn't heed such cookies.
>
> But now I did an experiment: I started XEmacs and opened a file with
>
>     -*- coding: iso-8859-2; -*-
>
> in the first line, and lo! it was opened as such instead of the
> default encoding.

XEmacs can be built --with-mule=no and it used to be the case that it
could be built --with-file-coding=no.  Would a coding cookie cause
problems for those kinds of builds, or would it be ignored?

-- 
John Paul Wallington




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