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* doc/misc/efaq-w32.texi (UTF-8 encoding): New section (bug#79296).
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@ -913,6 +913,7 @@ The doc string contains a list of the system sounds you can use.
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* Multilingual fonts::
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* Font menu::
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* Line ends::
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* UTF-8 encoding::
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@end menu
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@node Font names
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@ -1191,6 +1192,69 @@ recent versions of Emacs, this is seldom useful for existing files,
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but can still be used to influence the choice of line ends for newly
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created files.
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@node UTF-8 encoding
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@section Can I use UTF-8 as default encoding on MS-Windows?
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@cindex UTF-8 as default encoding on Windows
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@cindex codepage 65001 support in Emacs
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Recent versions of MS-Windows (Windows 10 since build 1803, and Windows
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11 or later versions) allow to use UTF-8 (a.k.a.@: ``codepage 65001'')
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as the default system codepage. As of this writing, this is still an
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experimental feature, even in Windows 11, and is disabled by default.
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On Windows 11 you can enable it as follows:
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@enumerate
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@item
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Open Settings.
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@item
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Select ``Time & Language'', then ``Language & region''.
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@item
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Click on ``Administrative language settings''.
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@item
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On the dialog that pops up click ``Change system locale...''
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@item
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In the ``Region Settings'' dialog that pops up, check the check-box
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labeled ``Beta: Use Unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support'', then
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confirm by clicking ``OK'' to both dialogs.
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@end enumerate
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@cindex UCRT runtime library
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@cindex MSVCRT runtime library
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Emacs supports this feature starting from version 30.2, but only when
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running on the versions of Windows that provide this feature, and only
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if the Emacs executable was linked against the @samp{UCRT} library as
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the Windows C runtime, not against the older @samp{MSVCRT}. This is
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because the C functions that deal with non-ASCII characters, as
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implemented by @samp{MSVCRT}, don't support UTF-8 as the multibyte
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encoding of non-ASCII characters. (Which runtime to link against is
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determined by the person who built your Emacs binary. Note that using
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Emacs linked against @samp{UCRT} needs all of the libraries loaded by
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Emacs dynamically, such as GnuTLS, image libraries like @samp{rsvg},
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Tree-sitter, and all the others, to be also linked against @samp{UCRT},
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otherwise subtle problems could happen when dealing with non-ASCII
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characters and strings.)
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If you have an Emacs linked against @samp{UCRT}, and you turned on the
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UTF-8 support in Windows as described above, you can customize Emacs to
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use UTF-8 as your default encoding, e.g., by adding
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@lisp
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(prefer-coding-system 'utf-8)
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@end lisp
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@noindent
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to your init file, or by using the @samp{UTF-8} language environment
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(@pxref{Language Environments,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}) in your
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Emacs sessions.
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Please be aware that, since this feature of Windows is still in beta,
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there could be some subtle issues with it. So we do not yet recommend
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to turn this on, unless you feel adventurous.
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@c ------------------------------------------------------------
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@node Printing
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@chapter Printing
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