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Re: Emacs in xterm and Cyrillic?
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vedm |
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Re: Emacs in xterm and Cyrillic? |
Date: |
09 Apr 2005 20:26:22 -0400 |
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Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:
> > (set-terminal-coding-system 'iso-8859-5)
>
> If you properly set your locale this won't be necessary.
>
>
> Stefan
You are right.
Running the command "locale -a" I see that the locale for Bulgarian is
bg_BG. I set the following variables:
LC_ALL=bg_BG
LANG=bg_BG
LANGUAGE=bg_BG
This didn't help. The other locale for Bulgarian is bg_BG.cp1251. However
my files are encoded in iso8859-5. I noticed that there is a Russian
locale ru_RU.iso88595: I tried it and it worked: I didn't need the
"set-terminal-coding-system" call with this locale.
So in the end, the problem can be fixed either with
set-terminal-coding-system or with setting the appropriate locale.
But I wonder why there is no Bulgarian locale with iso-8859-5
encoding? After all, that is supposed to be the standard.
--
vedm
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- Re: Emacs in xterm and Cyrillic?, Peter Dyballa, 2005/04/04
- Re: Emacs in xterm and Cyrillic?, Stefan Monnier, 2005/04/05
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- Re: Emacs in xterm and Cyrillic?, vedm, 2005/04/05
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- Re: Emacs in xterm and Cyrillic?, vedm, 2005/04/09
- Recommendations: emacs files containing multiple languages, ken, 2005/04/10
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- Re: Emacs in xterm and Cyrillic?, Peter Dyballa, 2005/04/10
- Re: Emacs in xterm and Cyrillic?, Kevin Rodgers, 2005/04/11
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- Re: Emacs in xterm and Cyrillic?, vedm, 2005/04/13
- Re: Emacs in xterm and Cyrillic?, vedm, 2005/04/13