@c Copyright (C) 1990-1995, 1998-1999, 2001-2012
@c Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
-@node Loading, Byte Compilation, Customization, Top
+@node Loading
@chapter Loading
@cindex loading
@cindex library
inserting them in unibyte buffers converts them to unibyte
automatically. However, if this does make a difference, you can force
a particular Lisp file to be interpreted as unibyte by writing
-@samp{unibyte: t} in a local variables section. With
+@samp{coding: raw-text} in a local variables section. With
that designator, the file will unconditionally be interpreted as
-unibyte, even in an ordinary multibyte Emacs session. This can matter
-when making keybindings to non-@acronym{ASCII} characters written as
-@code{?v@var{literal}}.
+unibyte. This can matter when making keybindings to
+non-@acronym{ASCII} characters written as @code{?v@var{literal}}.
@node Autoload
@section Autoload