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From: | Christian Schröder |
Subject: | Re: Charset problem |
Date: | Mon, 17 Sep 2007 13:11:02 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 (Windows/20070728) |
Peter Dyballa wrote:
Is it possible to make Emacs send me the ISO-8859-1 encoded umlauts as UTF-8 characters?Of course. When you launch GNU Emacs make it see environment variable LC_CTYPE be like de_DE.UTF-8. Then it would automatically switch to UTF-8 use. Otherwise this statement in some init file can make it:(prefer-coding-system 'utf-8) Problems can arise when the file-name-coding-system is now different ...
Ok, I seem to have found the cause for all of my problems. I have been using an Emacs init file for several years now, without ever having a closer look to it. It contained the following line:
(standard-display-european 1)which I assume was useful long ago, but was now not only obsolete, but even harmful. After I removed this command from the init file the system behaves as expected. I now also finally see a correct mode line.
Thanks a lot for all your helpful comments. At least I have learned some tricks about how to find out what's going on.
Kind regards, Christian
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