Re: Emacs file coding problem
- From: Gabor Farkas <gabor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 20:15:30 +0200
jwb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Danny Wilde <fuzakenbo@xxxxxxxxxxx> dixit:
>
>><jwb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>news:QKmse.19451$F7.17546@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>>I'd use iconv:
>>>iconv -f EUC-JP -t UTF-8 from_file to_file
>
>
>>Thank you for your advice. That sounds like a useful utility. The problem is
>>that I would also like to edit the output file in UTF-8. I'll try converting
>>it as you suggest and then see if Emacs will behave itself with the new
>>file. The problem is that I need to mix various encodings together, so
>>EUC-JP is frustrating.
>
>
> For editing files in UTF-8 I usually use yudit (http://www.yudit.org/)
> although on my other (Fedora Core 3) system I am playing around
> with UTF-8-enabled vim and xterm.
>
if you're on linux, nearly all text editors (gedit in gnome, or kwrite
or kate in kde for example) are able to handle utf8.
gabor
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