Re: Encoding for gnome-core/panel/panel.hints
- From: Karl Eichwalder <ke gnu franken de>
- To: KUSANO Takayuki <AE5T-KSN asahi-net or jp>
- Cc: gnome-devel-list gnome org, gnome-i18n nuclecu unam mx
- Subject: Re: Encoding for gnome-core/panel/panel.hints
- Date: 19 May 2000 01:18:35 +0200
KUSANO Takayuki <AE5T-KSN@asahi-net.or.jp> writes:
> What I did is to remove the comment (*1) on the top of panel.hints and
> move it to the tail of the file(*2).
Thanks! But it's not in the CVS; I'll check it in.
> (*1) <!-- Hey Emacs, this is -*- xml -*- -->
>
> (*2) <!--
> This is for 'emacs20+psgml' not to go bad.
>
> Local variables:
> mode:xml
> coding:no-conversion
> End:
> -->
>
> 'coding:no-conersion' is need for my Emacs20.6 on Debian not to do
> autodetection of coding system. (But I'm not sure this is safe for
> another text editors)
It puts the buffer in unibyte mode. The "no-conversion" setting
prevents that Emacs will show umlauts or other 8 bit characters. I'll
remove the comment completely for now.
> Yes, and it's very hard. so I've just splitted panel.hints into
> 'lang' specific files.
It should be possible to do this with XML tools (linked against
libxml?).
[... good recipe deleted ...]
> May be this is done by simple perl scripts.
Yes, using XML::Parser und XML::DOM -- but I'm not familiar with these
perl modules.
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