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there are several DOS-specific aspects of this support that you should |
there are several DOS-specific aspects of this support that you should |
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be aware of. This section describes these aspects. |
be aware of. This section describes these aspects. |
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The description below is largely specific to the MS-DOS port of |
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Emacs, especially where it talks about practical implications for |
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Emacs users. For other operating systems, see the @file{code-pages.el} |
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package, which implements support for MS-DOS- and MS-Windows-specific |
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encodings for all platforms other than MS-DOS. |
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@table @kbd |
@table @kbd |
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@item M-x dos-codepage-setup |
@item M-x dos-codepage-setup |
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Set up Emacs display and coding systems as appropriate for the current |
Set up Emacs display and coding systems as appropriate for the current |
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supports the same character set as Windows codepage 1252; DOS codepage |
supports the same character set as Windows codepage 1252; DOS codepage |
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855 supports the same character set as Windows codepage 1251, etc. |
855 supports the same character set as Windows codepage 1251, etc. |
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The MS-Windows version of Emacs uses the current codepage for display |
The MS-Windows version of Emacs uses the current codepage for display |
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when invoked with the @samp{-nw} option. |
when invoked with the @samp{-nw} option. Support for codepages in the |
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Windows port of Emacs is part of the @file{code-pages.el} package. |
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@node MS-DOS Processes |
@node MS-DOS Processes |
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@section Subprocesses on MS-DOS |
@section Subprocesses on MS-DOS |