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@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ Each language environment also specifies a default input method.
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@findex set-language-environment
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@vindex current-language-environment
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To select a language environment, customize the option
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To select a language environment, you can customize the variable
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@code{current-language-environment} or use the command @kbd{M-x
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set-language-environment}. It makes no difference which buffer is
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current when you use this command, because the effects apply globally to
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@ -714,12 +714,12 @@ Czech, you probably want Latin-2 to be preferred. This is one of the
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reasons to specify a language environment.
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@findex prefer-coding-system
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However, you can alter the priority list in detail with the command
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@kbd{M-x prefer-coding-system}. This command reads the name of a coding
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system from the minibuffer, and adds it to the front of the priority
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list, so that it is preferred to all others. If you use this command
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several times, each use adds one element to the front of the priority
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list.
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However, you can alter the coding system priority list in detail
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with the command @kbd{M-x prefer-coding-system}. This command reads
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the name of a coding system from the minibuffer, and adds it to the
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front of the priority list, so that it is preferred to all others. If
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you use this command several times, each use adds one element to the
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front of the priority list.
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If you use a coding system that specifies the end-of-line conversion
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type, such as @code{iso-8859-1-dos}, what this means is that Emacs
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@ -1220,9 +1220,9 @@ call this function explicitly to create a fontset.
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@node Undisplayable Characters
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@section Undisplayable Characters
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Your terminal may be unable to display some non-ASCII
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characters. Most non-windowing terminals can only use a single
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character set (use the variable @code{default-terminal-coding-system}
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There may be a some non-ASCII characters that your terminal cannot
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display. Most non-windowing terminals support just a single character
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set (use the variable @code{default-terminal-coding-system}
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(@pxref{Specify Coding}) to tell Emacs which one); characters which
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can't be encoded in that coding system are displayed as @samp{?} by
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default.
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