On May 6, 2007 at 10:06PM +0900,
charles-debian-nospam (at plessy.org) wrote:
> In the end, the only way I managed to input accented and oriental
> characters at the same time is to use mule-ucs with the environment
> variable DEB_MULEUCS_UNICODE=on and the followign .emacs:
>
> (when (not window-
Le Sat, May 05, 2007 at 11:36:51PM +0200, Sven Joachim a écrit :
>
> > emacs does not work out of the box with unicode. If I have no .emacs
> > file, typing either accentuated roman letters or chinese characters
> > causes display and/or input problem.
>
> Reproducable here, I think that's becaus
Charles Plessy writes:
> Dear maintainers,
No need to use the plural here, AFAIK there is only one Emacs
maintainer in Debian. ;-)
> emacs does not work out of the box with unicode. If I have no .emacs
> file, typing either accentuated roman letters or chinese characters
> causes display and/or i
Package: emacs21-nox
Version: 21.4a+1-3
Severity: important
Dear maintainers,
emacs does not work out of the box with unicode. If I have no .emacs
file, typing either accentuated roman letters or chinese characters
causes display and/or input problem.
Is it possible to ship a emacs21 package in
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