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[dwmw2@macbook ~]$ echo naïve > foo.txt [dwmw2@macbook ~]$ hexdump -C foo.txt 00000000 6e 61 c3 af 76 65 0a |na..ve.| 00000007 [dwmw2@macbook ~]$ emacs foo.txt & (select the word, M-x base64-encode-region, C-s ) [dwmw2@macbook ~]$ hexdump -C foo.txt 00000000 62 6d 48 76 64 6d 55 4b 0a |bmHvdmUK.| 00000009 [dwmw2@macbook ~]$ echo bmHvdmUK | base64 -d na�ve (select the base64, M-x base64-decode-region. It appears as 'na\357ve'. (on hitting C-s, I get a warning: These default coding systems were tried to encode text in the buffer `foo.txt': (utf-8-unix (3 . 4194287)) However, each of them encountered characters it couldn't encode: utf-8-unix cannot encode these: Click on a character (or switch to this window by `C-x o' and select the characters by RET) to jump to the place it appears, where `C-u C-x =' will give information about it. Select one of the safe coding systems listed below, or cancel the writing with C-g and edit the buffer to remove or modify the problematic characters, or specify any other coding system (and risk losing the problematic characters). raw-text emacs-mule no-conversion
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