* Re: Emacs on OS X Panther [not found] <bra4id$jtb$1@anderson.hrz.tu-chemnitz.de> @ 2003-12-12 1:03 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-12-12 9:21 ` Sören Vogel 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Stefan Monnier @ 2003-12-12 1:03 UTC (permalink / raw) > recently, I downloaded Mac-Emacs Version 21.3.50.1 from > http://www.mindlube.com/products/emacs/. It installed fine on my iBook OS Wrong newsgroup. In general, for Emacs, you should use gnu.emacs.help instead. Also, normally for development versions (such as the one you have), you should use emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org. > X 10.3. Now, how can I convince Emacs to display and accept German Umlaute > characters? I put the lines > (standard-display-european 1) > (standard-display-8bit 0 255) Don't. This has been deprecated since Emacs-20. Stefan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Emacs on OS X Panther 2003-12-12 1:03 ` Emacs on OS X Panther Stefan Monnier @ 2003-12-12 9:21 ` Sören Vogel 2003-12-15 15:17 ` Piet van Oostrum 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Sören Vogel @ 2003-12-12 9:21 UTC (permalink / raw) Stefan Monnier wrote: > Wrong newsgroup. Oops. So, again: Hi, recently I've downloaded Mac-Emacs Version 21.3.50.1 from http://www.mindlube.com/products/emacs/. It installed fine on my iBook OS X 10.3 (Panther). Meanwhile, I could convince it to accept German Umlaute characters type and display correctly (many thanks to Patrick Gundlach) by adding these two lines into my .emacs: (set-keyboard-coding-system 'mac-roman) (custom-set-variables '(default-frame-alist (quote ((tool-bar-lines . 0) (menu-bar-lines . 1) (font . "-etl-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-16-*-*-*-*-*-fontset-mac"))))) To make it short, sometimes when opening files edited with BBEdit 7 it falls to it's old strange behavior with neither displaying nor accepting German Umlaute types ;-(. Then, characters like öäüß (oau with double dots above and SS) are display with upgrave, promille, cyrillic comma and ligatur fl or even squares and other embarrassing stuff. For four days now, I've been googling around to find an infinitive solution to keep Emacs working alright -- meaning with all types of character sets, but there was nothing to be find. In fact, I don't even have an idea what the error is. The help inside Emacs or some howtos around are somewhat spanish to me since there seem to be lots of options to set up, e.g. font, kbd-layout, text-encoding etc. I wasn't able to sample all this stuff into one solution sheet, moreover, I wasn't able to understand most of them. Could anyone post some hints from his/her .emacs file or run several diagnostics with me? I plan to create a sheet on my website to describe how other can setup their Emacs on Mac alright, that is ;-). Thanks, Sören from Germany PS: Would be nice if replied via email, too ;-). -- http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~sovo soeren.vogel@phil.tu-chemnitz.de ICQ 257 394 586 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Emacs on OS X Panther 2003-12-12 9:21 ` Sören Vogel @ 2003-12-15 15:17 ` Piet van Oostrum 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Piet van Oostrum @ 2003-12-15 15:17 UTC (permalink / raw) >>>>> Sören Vogel <soeren.vogel@phil.tu-chemnitz.de> (SV) wrote: SV> recently I've downloaded Mac-Emacs Version 21.3.50.1 from SV> http://www.mindlube.com/products/emacs/. It installed fine on my iBook OS X SV> 10.3 (Panther). Meanwhile, I could convince it to accept German Umlaute SV> characters type and display correctly (many thanks to Patrick Gundlach) by SV> adding these two lines into my .emacs: SV> (set-keyboard-coding-system 'mac-roman) SV> (custom-set-variables SV> '(default-frame-alist (quote ((tool-bar-lines . 0) (menu-bar-lines . 1) SV> (font . "-etl-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-16-*-*-*-*-*-fontset-mac"))))) SV> To make it short, sometimes when opening files edited with BBEdit 7 it SV> falls to it's old strange behavior with neither displaying nor accepting SV> German Umlaute types ;-(. Then, characters like öäüß (oau with double dots SV> above and SS) are display with upgrave, promille, cyrillic comma and SV> ligatur fl or even squares and other embarrassing stuff. That means BBEdit is saving your files as latin-1 (or latin-9 maybe) and emacs is loading it as mac-roman. So you have to decide which character set you want to use and teach both BBEdit and emacs to assume this. Supposing that you want latin-9 (also called iso-8859-15) because it contains the Euro sign, put the following in your .emacs: (prefer-coding-system 'latin-9) Actually I personally think utf-8 is a better choice but then BBEdit should also be told to do that. -- Piet van Oostrum <piet@cs.uu.nl> URL: http://www.cs.uu.nl/~piet [PGP] Private email: P.van.Oostrum@hccnet.nl ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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