How to see the file's encoding in emacs?
I don't find the encoding of current file, how to display it?
You can see there are some Chinese characters in the file, but I don't know what the encoding it is.
Is there any way to let it always show on the emacs GUI?
Solution 1:
You have several ways to get (and set) the buffer encoding:
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You can see with the
U
in the mode-line that your buffer is in "Unicode", if you put the mouse over it, it will show in a tooltip the current buffer encoding. -
you can also see the current encoding with C-hv
buffer-file-coding-system
RET -
you can change the whole buffer encoding for next save with C-xRETf
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you can also change the detected encoding to force an other one and reload the file with C-xRETr
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you can set an encoding for the next I/O command only with C-xRETc
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there are some other possibilities, take a look on C-xRETC-h
Fix and diagnose:
- Inside a buffer, if you are interested by a single character encoding / details, put the point on a chinese char and C-uC-x= will help. (The same without the C-u shows only a few informations about the character, and the encoding is not part of it.)
- examine the file by yourself:
- you can open a text file without any decoding or heuristic with
M-x find-file-literally
- or you can go closer to the metal (hex editor) with
M-x hexl-find-file
- you can open a text file without any decoding or heuristic with
- if the file is a mess with mixed encodings, you can fix portions with
M-x recode-region