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authorPaul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>2019-01-09 16:16:46 -0800
committerPaul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>2019-01-09 16:17:28 -0800
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Mention Japanese change in documentation
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@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ messages. But if your locale matches an entry in the variable
coding system instead. For example, if the locale @samp{ja_JP.PCK}
matches @code{japanese-shift-jis} in
@code{locale-preferred-coding-systems}, Emacs uses that encoding even
-though it might normally use @code{japanese-iso-8bit}.
+though it might normally use @code{utf-8}.
You can override the language environment chosen at startup with
explicit use of the command @code{set-language-environment}, or with