Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way to have this changed or it is too late for Etch?
I will provide official backports of emacs-snapshot for etch,
just as I provide them now for sarge.
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On 2006-12-12 09:21:47 +0900, Miles Bader wrote:
> Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I wonder why emacs 22 isn't in stable, since it works better than
> > emacs 21 (see bug 133937 in particular, I've never had such a problem
> > with emacs 22).
>
> I suppose 'cause it isn't released
Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I wonder why emacs 22 isn't in stable, since it works better than
> emacs 21 (see bug 133937 in particular, I've never had such a problem
> with emacs 22).
I suppose 'cause it isn't released yet...
Personally I think it would be better to include an u
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
: You should have a 'u' after the first dash (this corresponds to the
: input). This is your problem. You should try Emacs 22 (provided by
: emacs-snapshot). Support of Unicode is broken (not fully implemented)
: in Emacs 21.
emacs-snapshot from sid indeed works.
I'm going
On 2006-12-05 09:41:07 +0100, Claus Fischer wrote:
> Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> : In fact, under Debian, you shouldn't need anything. For instance,
> : if I type "emacs -q blah" in a uxterm, the status bar says:
> :
> : -uuu:---F1 blah All L1 (Fundamental)-
> :
>
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
: Do they work in Mutt? And in the shell? And in cooked mode?
In the shell: yes, as far as I can see.
In mutt: Umlaute are displayed correctly, but editing
mails does not work since I use emacs -nw. That's the
reason for my post. In mutt itself, e.g. when calling a functio
Claus Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I converted my Debian etch system to an UTF-8 environment.
>
> Emacs in X: Works fine
> xterm: Works find
> Emacs in xterm: Trouble (e.g. within mutt)
>
> While characters are displayed correctly, both for files with UTF-8
> and with iso
On 2006-12-05 00:34:49 +0100, Claus Fischer wrote:
> I converted my Debian etch system to an UTF-8 environment.
>
> Emacs in X: Works fine
> xterm: Works find
> Emacs in xterm: Trouble (e.g. within mutt)
>
> While characters are displayed correctly, both for files with UTF-8
> and wi
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