Peter Dyballa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I have GNU Emacs 21.3.50 from CVS in rare use too.

You have 21.3.50 from CVS?  I have a stable 21.4.1 version!  But I
tried out 22.0.50 from cvs and: it NEVER does show me an 'ΓΌ'.
Instead it always displays the code: \374 in the latin-1 file, and
\303\274 in the UTF-8 file.

Specifying the coding system in the headerline doesn't change
anything: buffer-file-coding-system's value remains raw-text-unix.

> And yes, I meant and I wrote C-x RET r. Usually I first view a file's 
> contents and judge then if I need to change the encoding Emacs uses by 
> default.

C-h k C-x RET r is undefined
-->  C-x RET r is undefined

-- 
Martin
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