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Re: Special characters on Emacs/Mac?
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: Special characters on Emacs/Mac? |
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Wed, 9 Mar 2005 09:30:30 +0100 |
Am 09.03.2005 um 02:15 schrieb Ulrich Hobelmann:
That variable is t. So I guess alt should be free for other things,
or does Emacs somehow interfere with the native input method? Anyhow,
I guess I could live with the latin-1-prefix or some other Emacs input
method.
You shouldn't guess that much, but read a bit:
mac-command-key-is-meta's value is t
Non-nil means that the command key is used as the Emacs meta key.
Otherwise the option key is used.
In your situation the alt or the option key ⌥ is free create all the
special glyphs of your Mac's keyboard. These can be meaningful too:
(set-language-environment 'German)
(setq file-name-coding-system 'utf-8)
(setq default-buffer-file-coding-system 'mac-roman-unix)
(set-default-coding-systems 'mac-roman-unix)
(set-keyboard-coding-system 'mac-roman)
(prefer-coding-system 'mac-roman-unix)
--
Mit friedvollen Grüßen
Pete
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Re: Special characters on Emacs/Mac?, Ulrich Hobelmann, 2005/03/07