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Re: How to input opening quote (inverted single quote)?
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Ryo |
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Re: How to input opening quote (inverted single quote)? |
Date: |
8 Sep 2006 16:55:38 -0700 |
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Thanks for your help, Kevin.
Kevin Rodgers wrote:
> Ryo wrote:
[. . .]
> > I'm using a web interface to
> > newsgroups (Google Groups) and I don't know how to input those
> > chacters on my web browser. Copy and paste from emacs to
> > the brower doesn't work, either. (Garbage on the browser.)
>
> What character encoding is the browser using for the composition page?
> What coding system is the emacs buffer using (type `C-h C RET')? And
> what does `C-h v selection-coding-system' dislay?
The coding system of the emacs buffer is
Coding system for saving this buffer:
Not set locally, use the default.
Default coding system (for new files):
E -- japanese-iso-8bit-unix
Coding system for keyboard input:
E -- euc-jp-unix
Coding system for terminal output:
1 -- iso-latin-1 (alias: iso-8859-1 latin-1)
[. . .]
The status line of the buffer says "-\E:**". I suppose "E" means
euc-jp. "C-h v selection-coding-system" displays:
selection-coding-system's value is
japanese-iso-8bit-with-esc
The browser (Opera) has a menu to select encoding. I tried "automatic
selection", "UTF-8", and "EUC-JP", but the result was the same.
By the way, I'm not sure if it's relevent, but I have
(set-clipboard-coding-system 'japanese-iso-8bit-with-esc)
in my emacs startup file. Without this, I can't copy & paste
Japanese characters to the browser, either.
Regards,
Ryo