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From: | Peter Dyballa |
Subject: | Re: Problem with umlaut printing |
Date: | Mon, 4 May 2009 14:10:30 +0200 |
Am 04.05.2009 um 13:34 schrieb Timo Myyrä:
I use same config on Linux and OpenBSD. OpenBSD doesn't use locales so Ispecify the options in the config file.
It's a pity that I am using hardware on which only Mac OS X, a BSD variant, runs, so that I can't test whether this could ease your situation: you can add environment variables from your init file, for example:
(setenv "INFOPATH" (concat "/Applications/Aquamacs Emacs.app/ Contents/Resources/site-lisp/edit-modes/info" ":" (getenv "INFOPATH")))
You can also restrict parts of your init file to be valid only for this or that system type (or better system-configuration or system- name?). IMO set-language-environment should not be used in a non-7 or non-8 bit environment.
Pressing the C-q ä in *scratch* printed ä on buffer immidiately after pressing the ä so it seems to work correctly. xev gives following output: KeyPress event, serial 28, synthetic NO, window 0xe00001, root 0x125, subw 0xe00002, time 4227595, (61,56), root:(62,57), state 0x10, keycode 94 (keysym 0xe4, adiaeresis), same_screen YES, XLookupString gives 2 bytes: (c3 a4) "ä" XmbLookupString gives 2 bytes: (c3 a4) "ä" XFilterEvent returns: False
Both are OK. C3 A4 is the UTF-8 representation of ä.Which of your two systems shows this behaviour? Are you able to compile GNU Emacs 23.0.93 from CVS? It's more of an Unicode Emacs than all Emacsen before.
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