* Re: Non-ASCII characters in Emacs 21.2.1
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@ 2003-02-28 14:48 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-02-28 15:50 ` Benjamin Riefenstahl
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From: Kai Großjohann @ 2003-02-28 14:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kpn <kpnnpk@terra.es> writes:
> I am trying to write a text in spanish (with its non-Ascii characters)
> and the
> results are not satisfactory. I use Another-Level-Up window manager
> (based on FVWM)
> and the result on the screen runs well: I see the accents and other
> non-ASCII charcters but
> the buffer is not correctly saved. By invoking:
> $> more archive
>
> I see that the non-ASCII character has not been correctly saved.
Rumor has it that Redhat has changed to Unicode as the default
locale. Type locale in a shell to see if this is the case. Maybe
you will be happier with LANG=es_ES or something like this.
For opening old, wrong, files it might work to do C-x RET c utf-8 RET
C-x C-f /path/to/file RET.
If this wasn't it, please show us the file that got saved, and tell
us what you see on screen after opening the file.
--
A preposition is not a good thing to end a sentence with.
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* Re: Non-ASCII characters in Emacs 21.2.1
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2003-02-28 14:48 ` Non-ASCII characters in Emacs 21.2.1 Kai Großjohann
@ 2003-02-28 15:50 ` Benjamin Riefenstahl
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From: Benjamin Riefenstahl @ 2003-02-28 15:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
Kpn <kpnnpk@terra.es> writes:
> I am just starting to use GnuEmacs 21.2.1 after installing a
> GnuLinux Red Hat distribution 8.0.
> I am trying to write a text in spanish (with its non-Ascii
> characters) and the results are not satisfactory.
Non-ASCII is a bit vague ;-). You need to determine how these
characters are encoded and handled by Emacs and by your environment to
get to the root of the problem.
> I see the accents and other non-ASCII charcters but the buffer is
> not correctly saved.
Put the cursor on a non-ASCII character in Emacs and type
M-x describe-char-after RET
What does the resulting help buffer say about the character set?
While you are in the buffer that you want to save, type
M-x describe-coding-system RET
What is the result of that?
> By invoking:
>
> $> more archive
What is the character encoding that you use there? Can you type
$> echo ñ | od -t x1
on your terminal, so we can see an example of what you use there?
> The non-ASCII charcter are now incorrectly prompted on the
> screen. Of course texing the archive does not make a correct dvi
> file.
What encoding does your version of TeX expect?
Hope this helps, benny
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* Non-ASCII characters in Emacs 21.2.1
@ 2003-02-27 22:46 Kpn
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From: Kpn @ 2003-02-27 22:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi all,
I am just starting to use GnuEmacs 21.2.1 after installing a GnuLinux
Red Hat distribution 8.0.
I am trying to write a text in spanish (with its non-Ascii characters)
and the
results are not satisfactory. I use Another-Level-Up window manager
(based on FVWM)
and the result on the screen runs well: I see the accents and other
non-ASCII charcters but
the buffer is not correctly saved. By invoking:
$> more archive
I see that the non-ASCII character has not been correctly saved.
On reediting the archive:
$> emacs archive&
The non-ASCII charcter are now incorrectly prompted on the screen. Of
course texing the archive does not make a correct dvi file.
I would appreciate some help.
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