Re: Emacs and ISO-8859-1 characters

2000-08-19 Thread Riku Saikkonen
André Dahlqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >This actually varies a bit depending on which character I try to insert, >if I try to write é the cursor jumps a few positions as if I had typed a >tab. When I insert ö it beeps, and when inserting å or ä abolutely >nothing happens. Remember that all of

Re: Emacs and ISO-8859-1 characters

2000-08-18 Thread André Dahlqvist
On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 09:50:48PM -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote: > No, I haven't seen that. But what, in precise terms, does > "will not accept" mean? Does your computer beep? Does Emacs > segfault? Does it get your computer on fire? :-) This actually varies a bit depending on which character I try

Re: Emacs and ISO-8859-1 characters

2000-08-17 Thread Rogerio Brito
On Aug 18 2000, André Dahlqvist wrote: > I have a strange problem that I discovered while switching to using > emacs as an editor in Mutt. It turns out that emacs will not accept > non-ASCII characters like åäöé if I'm running emacs from within an > xterm, but it works fine on the console or as a s

Re: Emacs and ISO-8859-1 characters

2000-08-17 Thread Peter S Galbraith
> It turns out that emacs will not accept > non-ASCII characters like åäöé if I'm running emacs from within an > xterm, but it works fine on the console or as a stand alone X > application. To make things even stranger I can always display such > characters if I open a

Emacs and ISO-8859-1 characters

2000-08-17 Thread André Dahlqvist
I have a strange problem that I discovered while switching to using emacs as an editor in Mutt. It turns out that emacs will not accept non-ASCII characters like åäöé if I'm running emacs from within an xterm, but it works fine on the console or as a stand alone X application. To make things even s