From: Katsumi Yamaoka Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 05:10:17 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Exclude iso-2022-jp-2 and shift_jis from the default value set to mm-coding-system... X-Git-Url: http://cgit.sxemacs.org/?p=gnus;a=commitdiff_plain;h=f7b8d64fd643558163383c9432d625a706310e5f Exclude iso-2022-jp-2 and shift_jis from the default value set to mm-coding-system-priorities for Japanese users --- diff --git a/lisp/ChangeLog b/lisp/ChangeLog index d26a2cba7..ab5882a1f 100644 --- a/lisp/ChangeLog +++ b/lisp/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2013-08-19 Katsumi Yamaoka + + * mm-util.el (mm-coding-system-priorities): Exclude iso-2022-jp-2 and + shift_jis from the default value set for Japanese users. + 2013-08-13 Glenn Morris * gnus-icalendar.el (gnus-icalendar-org-capture-file): Fix type. diff --git a/lisp/mm-util.el b/lisp/mm-util.el index 209c2949e..9c2f0df5f 100644 --- a/lisp/mm-util.el +++ b/lisp/mm-util.el @@ -845,17 +845,17 @@ Valid elements include: (not lang) nil) ;; In XEmacs 21.5 it may be the one like "Japanese (UTF-8)". ((string-match "\\`Japanese" lang) - ;; Japanese users prefer iso-2022-jp to euc-japan or - ;; shift_jis, however iso-8859-1 should be used when - ;; there are only ASCII text and Latin-1 characters. - '(iso-8859-1 iso-2022-jp iso-2022-jp-2 shift_jis utf-8)))) + ;; Japanese users prefer iso-2022-jp to others usually used + ;; for `buffer-file-coding-system', however iso-8859-1 should + ;; be used when there are only ASCII and Latin-1 characters. + '(iso-8859-1 iso-2022-jp utf-8)))) "Preferred coding systems for encoding outgoing messages. More than one suitable coding system may be found for some text. By default, the coding system with the highest priority is used to encode outgoing messages (see `sort-coding-systems'). If this variable is set, it overrides the default priority." - :version "21.2" + :version "24.4" :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Coding system")) :group 'mime) diff --git a/texi/ChangeLog b/texi/ChangeLog index a1ff118a4..cb287145c 100644 --- a/texi/ChangeLog +++ b/texi/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +2013-08-19 Katsumi Yamaoka + + * emacs-mime.texi (Encoding Customization): Exclude iso-2022-jp-2 and + shift_jis from the default value set to mm-coding-system-priorities for + Japanese users. + 2013-08-13 Glenn Morris * epa.texi (Encrypting/decrypting gpg files): diff --git a/texi/emacs-mime.texi b/texi/emacs-mime.texi index e68137b13..55cfec905 100644 --- a/texi/emacs-mime.texi +++ b/texi/emacs-mime.texi @@ -871,15 +871,15 @@ by using the @code{encoding} @acronym{MML} tag (@pxref{MML Definition}). @vindex mm-coding-system-priorities Prioritize coding systems to use for outgoing messages. The default is @code{nil}, which means to use the defaults in Emacs, but is -@code{(iso-8859-1 iso-2022-jp iso-2022-jp-2 shift_jis utf-8)} when -running Emacs in the Japanese language environment. It is a list of -coding system symbols (aliases of coding systems are also allowed, use -@kbd{M-x describe-coding-system} to make sure you are specifying correct -coding system names). For example, if you have configured Emacs -to prefer UTF-8, but wish that outgoing messages should be sent in -ISO-8859-1 if possible, you can set this variable to -@code{(iso-8859-1)}. You can override this setting on a per-message -basis by using the @code{charset} @acronym{MML} tag (@pxref{MML Definition}). +@code{(iso-8859-1 iso-2022-jp utf-8)} when running Emacs in the Japanese +language environment. It is a list of coding system symbols (aliases of +coding systems are also allowed, use @kbd{M-x describe-coding-system} to +make sure you are specifying correct coding system names). For example, +if you have configured Emacs to prefer UTF-8, but wish that outgoing +messages should be sent in ISO-8859-1 if possible, you can set this +variable to @code{(iso-8859-1)}. You can override this setting on a +per-message basis by using the @code{charset} @acronym{MML} tag +(@pxref{MML Definition}). As different hierarchies prefer different charsets, you may want to set @code{mm-coding-system-priorities} according to the hierarchy in Gnus. @@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ Here's an example: (mm-coding-system-priorities '(iso-8859-15 iso-8859-1 utf-8))) ("^fj\\." ;; Japanese (mm-coding-system-priorities - '(iso-8859-1 iso-2022-jp iso-2022-jp-2 shift_jis utf-8))) + '(iso-8859-1 iso-2022-jp utf-8))) ("^ru\\." ;; Cyrillic (mm-coding-system-priorities '(koi8-r iso-8859-5 iso-8859-1 utf-8))))