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Re: emacs -nw and accented characters
From: |
Jason Rumney |
Subject: |
Re: emacs -nw and accented characters |
Date: |
17 Jan 2004 22:44:29 +0000 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3.50 |
Joel Smith <joelvsmith@earthlink.net> writes:
> The coding system is iso-latin-1-unix. the same coding system is used
> in the emacs running X.
terminal-coding-system is irrelevant when using X, as Emacs loads the
fonts it needs directly. Perhaps your "aterm" is expecting accented
characters to be something other than iso-8859-1 (utf-8 for
example). You need to set terminal-coding-system to match what the
terminal expects.
- emacs -nw and accented characters, Joel Smith, 2004/01/17
- Re: emacs -nw and accented characters, Joel Smith, 2004/01/17
- Re: emacs -nw and accented characters,
Jason Rumney <=
- Re: emacs -nw and accented characters, Jesper Harder, 2004/01/17
- Re: emacs -nw and accented characters, Joel Smith, 2004/01/17
- Re: emacs -nw and accented characters, Eli Zaretskii, 2004/01/18
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- Re: emacs -nw and accented characters, Joel Smith, 2004/01/18
- Re: emacs -nw and accented characters, Eli Zaretskii, 2004/01/18
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- Re: emacs -nw and accented characters, Joel Smith, 2004/01/20
- Re: emacs -nw and accented characters, Eli Zaretskii, 2004/01/20
Re: emacs -nw and accented characters, Stefan Monnier, 2004/01/20
Re: emacs -nw and accented characters, Joel Smith, 2004/01/20
Re: emacs -nw and accented characters, Joel Smith, 2004/01/31