From 8c6ba2826819779dbe592d197f42443e7611766d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kenichi Handa Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 00:20:30 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] (Non-ASCII Rebinding): Fix and simplify the description for unibyte mode. --- man/custom.texi | 12 +++++------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/custom.texi b/man/custom.texi index aa5b35dc43e..d27bc8e0ed5 100644 --- a/man/custom.texi +++ b/man/custom.texi @@ -1635,17 +1635,15 @@ The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}.}: Type @kbd{C-q} followed by the key you want to bind, to insert @var{char}. Since this puts a non-@acronym{ASCII} character in the @file{.emacs}, -you should specify the proper coding system for that file. @xref{Init -Syntax}. You should specify the same coding system for the file that -you use for your keyboard. +you should specify for that file a coding system that supports +that character. @xref{Init Syntax}. -@strong{Warning:} if you change the keyboard encoding, or change -from unibyte to multibyte mode, such that the code that +@strong{Warning:} if you change the keyboard encoding, such that the code that @kbd{C-q} inserts becomes different, you'll need to edit the Lisp expression accordingly. -If you bind 8-bit characters like this in your init file, you may find it -convenient to specify that it is unibyte. @xref{Enabling Multibyte}. +@strong{Warning:} @kbd{C-q} will insert the wrong code if you visit +the file @file{.emacs} in a unibyte buffer, so don't do that. @node Mouse Buttons @subsection Rebinding Mouse Buttons -- 2.30.2