* Re: greek characters
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@ 2005-05-11 9:51 ` Pascal Bourguignon
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From: Pascal Bourguignon @ 2005-05-11 9:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
Jörg Hagmann <joerg.hagmann@unibas.ch> writes:
Jörg Hagmann <joerg.hagmann@unibas.ch> writes:
> Dear list members,
>
> I have been using emacs for a few months but am still trying to find
> out how to type greek letters (e.g.: a-ketoglutarate, the a should be
> an alpha).
(set-input-method 'greek)
You can bind it to a function key, for example I have:
(global-set-key [C-f10] (lambda()(interactive)(set-input-method 'cyrillic-yawerty)))
(global-set-key [C-f11] (lambda()(interactive)(set-input-method 'greek)))
(global-set-key [C-f12] (lambda()(interactive)(set-input-method 'hebrew)))
in my ~/.emacs. Then I'd type:
C-f11 a C-\ -ketoglutarate
to get:
α-ketoglutarate
C-f11 χριστòς C-\
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* Greek characters
@ 2015-01-04 23:52 Hugh Mayfield
2015-01-05 10:27 ` Alexis
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From: Hugh Mayfield @ 2015-01-04 23:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi everyone,
I want to find out how to produce a Greek beta with a circumflex. I got
as far as trying the TeX input-mode, but I can only produce a plain
beta, no circumflex. Can anyone help, please? Is there a method other
than TeX?
This is for my partner who is doing something statistical.
Regards
Hugh
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* Re: Greek characters
2015-01-04 23:52 Greek characters Hugh Mayfield
@ 2015-01-05 10:27 ` Alexis
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From: Alexis @ 2015-01-05 10:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hugh Mayfield writes:
> I want to find out how to produce a Greek beta with a circumflex. I got
> as far as trying the TeX input-mode, but I can only produce a plain
> beta, no circumflex. Can anyone help, please? Is there a method other
> than TeX?
C-x 8 RET greek small letter beta C-x 8 RET combining circumflex accent
or equivalently
C-x 8 RET 3b2 C-x 8 RET 302
(Tab completion is available when entering the Unicode character names,
of course.)
Alexis.
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* greek characters
@ 2005-05-11 8:47 Jörg Hagmann
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From: Jörg Hagmann @ 2005-05-11 8:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
Dear list members,
I have been using emacs for a few months but am still trying to find
out how to type greek letters (e.g.: a-ketoglutarate, the a should be
an alpha).
I looked at the online manuals, but I don't understand what is written
there.
I checked the archives, but simple things like this are probably not
discussed there.
I bought "Learning GNU Emacs" from O'Reilly, but they only explain
obvious things that one could find out without the book.
I tried changing "Options" but I have no idea where to begin and
nothing I tried worked.
Could somebody explain in SIMPLE words what to do? There is a deadline
for handing in a TeX/ConTeXt document ...
I'm running GNU emacs version 21 on Mac OS X, international keyboard,
english language; and on GNU/Linux with a British keyboard.
I managed to get the accents (aigu, grave, umlauts etc.) by C-x C-m C-\
latin-1-prefix. The characters are displayed as empty boxes, but I can
live with that for the moment. (C-h h displays mostly empty boxes).
Thank you for your help, Jörg
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