It evaluates to:
(utf-8 iso-8-1 utf-16-little-endian-bom utf-16-bom utf-8-bom iso-7
no-conversion iso-8-2 iso-8-designate iso-lock-shift shift-jis big5
utf-16-little-endian utf-16 ucs-4)
On 10/7/05, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen(a)xemacs.org> wrote:
>>>>> "Eduards" == Eduards Mihelovics <emikhelo(a)gmail.com>
writes:
Eduards> Thanks, I did what you said, the expression evaluates to
Eduards> nil; but I still don't see UTF-8 as the default encoding:
Eduards> when I open a new file, Xemacs shows MSW-MB encoding at
Eduards> the bottom.
Sounds like Windows-specific breakage, then. One last question, then
I'll forward the information to a Windows expert. After you evaluate
that expression, what does (coding-priority-list) evaluate to?
Evaluate that in the *scratch* buffer using C-j, it's likely to be two
or three lines long.
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