Re: Info pages opened with an incorrect coding system

2007-07-04 Thread Zhang Wei
Eli Zaretskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Does the problem happen with "emacs -Q"? If it doesn't, then > something in your .emacs init file causes this. Yes, it does. ___ emacs-pretest-bug mailing list emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.or

Re: Info pages opened with an incorrect coding system

2007-07-04 Thread Richard Stallman
When I enter Info, the info doc is allways opened with chinese-iso-8bit coding system which is the default of my installation. If there are non-ascii characters in the doc, it will be displayed incorrectly, such as the emacs-mime page, there's a word `Naïve' in the page, and it

texinfmt crashes Emacs

2007-07-04 Thread Katsumi Yamaoka
Hi, I noticed the recent change in texinfmt.el crashes Emacs when formatting a Japanese Info. The Lisp program that reproduces the crash is: (load-file "infohack.el") (let (enable-local-variables) (infohack-texi-format "gnus-ja.texi")) Where infohack.el, gnus-ja.texi and the other requirements

Re: Info pages opened with an incorrect coding system

2007-07-04 Thread Eli Zaretskii
> From: Zhang Wei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2007 21:56:40 +0800 > > When I enter Info, the info doc is allways opened with chinese-iso-8bit > coding system which is the default of my installation. Thank you for reporting this. Unfortunately, I seem to be unable to reproduce this on

Info pages opened with an incorrect coding system

2007-07-04 Thread Zhang Wei
When I enter Info, the info doc is allways opened with chinese-iso-8bit coding system which is the default of my installation. If there are non-ascii characters in the doc, it will be displayed incorrectly, such as the emacs-mime page, there's a word `Naïve' in the page, and it should be opened wit