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
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
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
> 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
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
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