Ar an seachtú lá de mí Feabhra, scríobh Stephen J. Turnbull:
Joachim Schrod writes:
> The culprit of that behaviour is the insertion of the following line
> with the when clause into latin-unity.el.
Probably this is in fact uncovering a bug in the definition of ISO
8859-1 used by latin-unity; I bet the problem is that there are
C1 control characters in the file. In proper ISO 8859-1 these cannot
be encoded, but in XEmacs's iso-8859-1 coding-system they can be.
Probably I should add C1 to the definition of latin-iso8859-1 used by
latin-unity somehow.
Aidan, what do you think?
I agree with your understanding and your proposed solution.
On the subject of latin-unity bugs (well, in this case, a bug inherited from
latin-unity and now in latin-euro-standards), the last autoload here:
http://cvs.xemacs.org/viewcvs.cgi/XEmacs/packages/mule-packages/latin-eur...
should not be an autoload. This is something I didn’t quite get when
writing this:
http://calypso.tux.org/pipermail/xemacs-beta/2005-September/006733.html
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