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Re: emacs22: lost iso-accents-mode
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ryofurue |
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Re: emacs22: lost iso-accents-mode |
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Tue, 24 Jul 2007 16:33:41 -0700 |
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On Jul 24, 8:56 am, Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org> wrote:
> Two alternatives, actually:
>
> . Activate a suitable input method ("C-\" or "C-u C-\"). "C-h C-\"
> will show help on how to use an input method to type accented
> characters.
>
> . Load iso-transl, and then use the ALT modifier (if it exists) or
> "C-x 8" together with an accent character to modify the following
> letter. "C-x 8 C-h" will list all available translations. This
> works for Latin-1 only, but that seems to be your case.
Thanks! I've tested both methods. I found that if you need just
a few accented characters, the latter method is quite adequate.
The former is suitable when you type more than a few accented
characters in a paragraph, say. To use this, however, I need to
find out a way to quickly switch back and forth between my
default input method (japanese-anthy-uim) and latin-1-prefix.
(Not that I write Japanese all the time. I occasinally send
Japanese email messages, and that's when I need the
Japanese input method. So, I set it as my default.)
Thanks again,
Ryo