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bug#44672: 28.0.50; 'ç' key on BR-ABNT2 keyboard translates to strange s


From: Yohanan
Subject: bug#44672: 28.0.50; 'ç' key on BR-ABNT2 keyboard translates to strange symbols
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2021 23:47:13 -0300

> Have you examined the file and confirmed that it's not really encoded in
> utf-8?  It sounds unlikely that it's not, because that's exactly the result
> you'd get if that's the case.

I actually meant "open with the web browser", not on emacs. I didn't specify it
properly so my bad here :P 

> As for the other issues, it kinda sounds like your terminal is confused
> as to what input methods and language environments it's running in.

Oh. I was using `st` and after reading this I tested it in `alacritty` and
`xterm`. It works on these, so it's probably an issue with my `st`.

Since it's probably not a bug with emacs, I think we can close it here. Thanks
for the help!

On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 3:36 AM Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> wrote:
Yohanan <mitonanan12@gmail.com> writes:

> Try out the following HTML page:
>     <meta charset="ISO-8859-1">
>     ç
> On my machine, opening a HTML file with this code shows:
>     Ã§

Have you examined the file and confirmed that it's not really encoded in
utf-8?  It sounds unlikely that it's not, because that's exactly the
result you'd get if that's the case.

> I also experimented with the LC_ALL environment variable, and the result of
> pasting the `ç` character onto a `LANG=en_US.UTF8 LC_ALL=en_US emacs -Q
> -nw` emacs instance is a `ç` (yay!) but followed by what seems to be a space
> character:

As for the other issues, it kinda sounds like your terminal is confused
as to what input methods and language environments it's running in.

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