Aidan Kehoe <kehoea(a)parhasard.net> wrote:
It doesn’t need to be; when the coding system is created, the
validity of
the CCL programs is checked in the ccl_putprop calls that associate the CCL
programs with the coding systems. Throwing in an assertion is probably
worth it, though.
Okay, thanks for the feedback.
How do I reply to your messages without Gnus splitting my replies into
multiple parts? It doesn't seem to like your UTF-8 encoded stuff mixed
with my ASCII replies. I tried setting the coding system of the reply
buffer to UTF-8, but that mangled the parts of your message that I was
replying to (double encoding?). Is there some "reply to this message
using the coding system of the original message" function?
I'm coding system illiterate. It's about time I started learning how
coding systems work.
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Jerry James, Assistant Professor james(a)xemacs.org
Computer Science Department
http://www.cs.usu.edu/~jerry/
Utah State University