From: John Russell <jorussel@cisco.com>
Subject: Emacs non-ascii characters
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:43:46 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87iruloq0d.fsf@cisco.com> (raw)
I just compiled emacs from CVS a few weeks ago. When I enter a double-quote
and then some characters ( usually vowels ) the two characters get replaced
with some other character, like a 'u' with an umlaut or some other accent
mark.
I have been searching around for it but I don't even know what this "feature"
is called. I looked in the emacs news ( C-h n ) and found something about
quail which I'm not sure is related.
Anyway, how do I turn this off? I want to be able to type strings in code
again without accents. Thanks.
John
next reply other threads:[~2005-11-21 17:43 UTC|newest]
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2005-11-21 17:43 John Russell [this message]
2005-11-21 18:05 ` Emacs non-ascii characters Pascal Bourguignon
2005-11-21 19:19 ` John Russell
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