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* doc/emacs/mule.texi (Output Coding): Reword to improve page-breaks.
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2012-05-03 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
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* mule.texi (Output Coding): Reword to improve page-breaks.
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* frames.texi (Fonts): Tweak line and page breaks.
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Use example rather than smallexample. Change cross-reference.
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(Text-Only Mouse): Fix xref.
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@ -991,12 +991,11 @@ and asks you to choose one of those coding systems.
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behaves a bit differently. It additionally checks whether the
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@c What determines this?
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most-preferred coding system is recommended for use in MIME messages;
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if not, Emacs tells you that the most-preferred coding system is not
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recommended and prompts you for another coding system. This is so you
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won't inadvertently send a message encoded in a way that your
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recipient's mail software will have difficulty decoding. (You can
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still use an unsuitable coding system if you type its name in response
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to the question.)
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if not, it informs you of this fact and prompts you for another coding
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system. This is so you won't inadvertently send a message encoded in
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a way that your recipient's mail software will have difficulty
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decoding. (You can still use an unsuitable coding system if you enter
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its name at the prompt.)
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@c It seems that select-message-coding-system does this.
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@c Both sendmail.el and smptmail.el call it; i.e. smtpmail.el still
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