Hi Mattias,

I tried that, and my buffer swiched to unicode encoding automatically.

Unfortunately I don't know much about coding systems, and so I do
not know how to fix this.

Anyone????

- Carsten

On Nov 12, 2009, at 10:28 AM, Mattias Jämting wrote:

(I'm using English Windows Vista x64, Emacs 23.1 and Org-mode 6.32b)

So i'm doing C-u C-c C-l to browse for a file in order to insert a link to
it.

The path and/or the filename contains for instance an ö (an o with two dots above it, also the swedish word for "island"), which gets translated in my
org-file as \366.

When I try to save the file I see the message:

These default coding systems were tried to encode text
in the buffer `jwd.org':
  (utf-8-dos (79 . 4194294))
However, each of them encountered characters it couldn't encode:
utf-8-dos cannot encode these: These default coding systems were tried
to encode text
in the buffer `jwd.org':
  (utf-8-dos (79 . 4194294))
However, each of them encountered characters it couldn't encode:
  utf-8-dos cannot encode these:  \366

Next I tried to hack myself a fix :-)

I added (?\366 . "%F6") to org-link-escape-chars and ran make on it again,
but it didn't seem to work.

So what can I try next?

Best regards,
Mattias







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