* Re: Need contact to solve ntEmacs problems with accented characters [not found] <003101c24da4$945970a0$7a01a8c0@gustus> @ 2002-08-28 5:01 ` Eli Zaretskii [not found] ` <003701c24e8e$96dc55a0$7a01a8c0@gustus> 0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2002-08-28 5:01 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: bug-gnu-emacs On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Ryszard Kubiak wrote: > GNU Emacs 21.1.1 (i386-msvc-nt5.0.2195) of 2001-10-22 on buffy > > and the system where I experience problems with printing is Windows 2000. > The coding used for accented characters is cp1250, as you probably > know. I work with MULE with the settings that I quote below. The > printer is a network one, connected to an NT server. > > I had made experiments using the method you described in yor letter (setting > a coding prior to lpr-buffer). The codings I experimented with were > iso-8859-2, cp1250 and cp852. All gave similar bad results -- the > accented characters were badly printed. What happens if you change the value of printer-name so that the printed text goes to a disk file? Can you then visit that file with "C-x RET c CODING RET C-x C-f", where CODING is the same encoding you used with lpr-buffer? If this experiment succeeds, then Emacs is doing what it's supposed to do, and the cause of your problem is in the printer setup: it might not support the character sets you are trying to use. Could you please describe in more detail what does ``accented characters were badly printed'' mean? How exactly are they printed? what do you see on paper? > I very much suspect that my problem with printing may be somehow related > with two other ones which I've encountered. Namely, > 1. Dired's directory badly displays accented characters though the coding > used there is cp1250. > 2. Font selection in --unibyte mode does not work. Whatever font I select, > using methods > described in the documentation and avrious FAQs, the accented characters > seem to come from latin-1. No, I think these problems are different ones. The problem with Dired should be solved by setting file-name-coding-system to latin-2 or cp1250. > Are you capable of working with cp1250 characters in your environment so > that you can judge the results? Yes, but I don't have a printer capable of printing those characters, so I cannot test lpr-buffer with cp1250. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
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* Re: Need contact to solve ntEmacs problems with accented characters [not found] ` <003701c24e8e$96dc55a0$7a01a8c0@gustus> @ 2002-08-28 16:08 ` Eli Zaretskii 0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2002-08-28 16:08 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: bug-gnu-emacs [Please don't remove the bug mailing list from the CC: header.] > From: "Ryszard Kubiak" <ryszard.kubiak@biu.com.pl> > Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 14:29:44 +0200 > > The experiment with printing to a file succeded -- the coding of the > file happens to be cp1250-dos, as it should be. If this success means > that the printer uses a different coding then what that coding is? I don't know yet. What happens if you send the file produced like above to the printer _as_a_file, using some utility that can print a disk file? Does it print as you expect? > Why other text editors, such as the one in Delphi, do not have > problems with printing, if they work with files in cp1250, too? Do > these other editors know something about printing in Windows that I > do not know, for example, that printing needs Unicode? One problem could be the way Emacs sends output to the printer. What's your value of printer-name (the ``normal'' value, before you changed it to print to a disk file)? > The letter /l is shown a a little centered circle, /o (oacute) comes as > Greek \mu, /c (cacute) as i with an accent, /a (aogonek) as reversed > ?, and so on. Sounds like Windows is interpreting your text as if it were encoded in some DOS OEM codepage, not cp1250. > > > 2. Font selection in --unibyte mode does not work. Whatever font I > select, > > > using methods > > > described in the documentation and avrious FAQs, the accented characters > > > seem to come from latin-1. > > This is also very annoying. I cannot select a font for the accented letters > to be shown properly in unibyte mode. Sorry, I don't know enough about font handling on Windows. Why do you need to run Emacs in unibyte mode, anyway? ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 2+ messages in thread
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