admin/charsets/mapfiles/cns2ucsdkw.txt
- * iso-2022-7bit
+ * iso-2022-jp
- Each of these files contains just one CJK charset, but Emacs
- currently has no easy way to specify set-charset-priority on a
- per-file basis, so converting any of these files to UTF-8 might
- change the file's appearance when viewed by an Emacs that is
- operating in some other language environment.
+ This contains just one CJK charset, but Emacs currently has no
+ easy way to specify set-charset-priority on a per-file basis, so
+ converting this file to UTF-8 might change the file's appearance
+ when viewed by an Emacs that is operating in some other language
+ environment.
etc/tutorials/TUTORIAL.ja
- lisp/international/ja-dic-cnv.el
- lisp/international/ja-dic-utl.el
- lisp/international/kinsoku.el
- lisp/international/kkc.el
- lisp/international/titdic-cnv.el
- lisp/language/japan-util.el
- lisp/language/japanese.el
- lisp/leim/quail/cyril-jis.el
- lisp/leim/quail/hanja-jis.el
- lisp/leim/quail/japanese.el
- lisp/leim/quail/py-punct.el
- lisp/leim/quail/pypunct-b5.el
-
- This file contains just Chinese characters, and has same problem.
- Also, it contains characters that cannot be encoded in UTF-8.
-
- lisp/international/titdic-cnv.el
* utf-8-emacs
These files contain characters that cannot be encoded in UTF-8.
+ lisp/international/titdic-cnv.el
lisp/language/ethio-util.el
lisp/language/ethiopic.el
lisp/language/ind-util.el