Re: Emacs and accented characters

2007-04-12 Thread Marco De Vitis
Il 12/04/2007 16:41, Xavier Manach ha scritto: For initialize your coding in emacs : add in your ~/.emacs file (set-keyboard-coding-system 'utf-8) Thanks, it helped, although it was only part of the problem: setting this option is enough when connecting from a Windows machine using PuTTy, bu

Re: Emacs and accented characters

2007-04-12 Thread Xavier Manach
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Florian Kulzer a écrit : > > Maybe your emacs runs under an incorrect locale setting for some reason. > Do you still see the correct values if you run "locale" from within > emacs? (M-! lets you run a shell command if I remember correctly.) > For in

Re: Emacs and accented characters

2007-04-05 Thread Marco De Vitis
On 05/04/2007 7:40, Kevin Mark wrote: I recently started with the keymap with deadkeys and that seems to work. Havent tried it with emacs. Sorry, what do you mean? You mean you selected a different keymap for the whole system? My accented chars seem to work fine outside emacs (e.g. in bash), t

Re: Emacs and accented characters

2007-04-05 Thread Marco De Vitis
On 05/04/2007 10:00, Florian Kulzer wrote: Maybe your emacs runs under an incorrect locale setting for some reason. Do you still see the correct values if you run "locale" from within emacs? (M-! lets you run a shell command if I remember correctly.) Yes, the output is the same: LANG=en_US.UT

Re: Emacs and accented characters

2007-04-05 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 23:10:49 +, Marco De Vitis wrote: > Hi, > I've got a small annoyance in Etch, but I think it was there in Sarge, too. > > I connect to the Debian machine via ssh (usually from OSX Terminal, but also > from PuTTy on Windows the same happens). > > The machine has LANG="

Re: Emacs and accented characters

2007-04-04 Thread Kevin Mark
On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 11:10:49PM +, Marco De Vitis wrote: > Hi, > I've got a small annoyance in Etch, but I think it was there in Sarge, too. > > I connect to the Debian machine via ssh (usually from OSX Terminal, but > also from PuTTy on Windows the same happens). > > The machine has LANG

Emacs and accented characters

2007-04-04 Thread Marco De Vitis
Hi, I've got a small annoyance in Etch, but I think it was there in Sarge, too. I connect to the Debian machine via ssh (usually from OSX Terminal, but also from PuTTy on Windows the same happens). The machine has LANG="en_US.UTF-8". I need to type accented characters from the ISO-8859-1 char